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Diagnosis and management of Hypertension

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Diagnosis and management of Hypertension. Dr. Kauser Usman (MD) Associate Professor Department of Medicine King George’s Medical University, Lucknow.

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Diagnosis and management of Hypertension Dr. KauserUsman (MD) Associate Professor Department of Medicine King George’s Medical University, Lucknow

Hypertension is defined as systolic blood pressure (SBP) of 140 mmHg or greater, diastolic blood pressure (DBP) of90 mmHg or greater, or taking antihypertensive medication. VI JNC, 1997

Types of hypertension • Essential hypertension • 95% • No underlying cause • Secondary hypertension • Underlying cause

Causes of Secondary Hypertension • Renal • Parenchymal • Vascular • Others • Endocrine • Miscellaneous • Unknown

Classification

Blood Pressure Classification

Incidence in India • 25% of urban population and 10 % of rural population suffer from hypertension • 70% of all hypertensive patients are stage I hypertension • 12% of all hypertensive suffer from isolated systolic hypertension

Who are at risk ?

Hypertension: Predisposing factors • Advancing Age • Sex (men and postmenopausal women) • Family history of cardiovascular disease • Sedentary life style & psycho-social stress • Smoking ,High cholesterol diet, Low fruit consumption • Obesity & wt. gain • Co-existing disorders such as diabetes, and hyperlipidaemia • High intake of alcohol

Haemodynamic Pattern in Hypertension Young :  BP = CO X TPR Elderly :  BP =  CO X   TPR

Aetiology of Systemic Hypertension Secondary HTN (05%) Continue…

Aetiology of Systemic Hypertension Others • Coarctation of the aorta • Pregnancy Induced HTN (Pre-eclampsia) • Sleep Apnea Syndrome.

Why to treat ?

Diseases Attributable to Hypertension Left Ventricular Hypertrophy Heart Failure Gangrene of the Lower Extremities Myocardial Infarction Coronary Heart Disease Aortic Aneurym HYPERTENSION Hypertensive encephalopathy Blindness Cerebral Hemorrhage Chronic Kidney Failure Stroke Preeclampsia/Eclampsia Adapted from Dustan HP et al. Arch Intern Med. 1996; 156: 1926-1935

Target Organ Damage • Heart • Left ventricular hypertrophy • Angina or myocardial infarction • Heart failure • Brain • Stroke or transient ischemic attack • Chronic kidney disease • Peripheral arterial disease • Retinopathy

CVD Risk • The BP relationship to risk of CVD is continuous, consistent, and independent of other risk factors. • Prehypertension signals the need for increased education to reduce BP in order to prevent hypertension.

Clinical manifestations • No specific complains or manifestations other than elevated systolic and/or diastolic BP (Silent Killer) • Morning occipital headache • Dizziness • Fatigue • In severe hypertension, epistaxis or blurred vision

Self-Measurement of BP • Provides information on: • Response to antihypertensive therapy • Improving adherence with therapy • Evaluating white-coat HTN • Home measurement of >135/85 mmHg is generally considered to be hypertensive. • Home measurement devices should be checked regularly.

Measuring Blood Pressure • Patient seated quietly for at least 5minutes in a chair, with feet on the floor and arm supported at heart level • An appropriate-sized cuff (cuff bladder encircling at least 80% of the arm) • At least 2 measurements Continue…

Measuring Blood Pressure • Systolic Blood Pressure is the point at which the first of 2 or more sounds is heard • Diastolic Blood Pressure is the point of disappearance of the sounds (Korotkoff 5th) Continue…

Measuring Blood Pressure • Ambulatory BP Monitoring - information about BP during daily activities and sleep. • Correlates better than office measurements with target-organ injury. Continue…

Laboratory Tests • Routine Tests • Electrocardiogram • Urinalysis • Blood glucose, • Serum potassium, creatinine, or the corresponding estimated GFR, and calcium • Lipid profile, after 9- to 12-hour fast, that includes high-density and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, and triglycerides • Optional tests • Measurement of urinary albumin excretion or albumin/creatinine ratio • More extensive testing for identifiable causes is not generally indicated unless BP control is not achieved

How to treat ?

Treatment Overview • Goals of therapy • Lifestyle modification • Pharmacologic treatment • Algorithm for treatment of hypertension • Follow up and monitoring

Goals of Therapy • Reduce Cardiac and renal morbidity and mortality. • Treat to BP <140/90 mmHg or BP <130/80 mmHg in patients with diabetes or chronic kidney disease.

Non pharmacological Treatment of hypertension DASH diet Regular exercise Loose weight , if obese Reduce salt and high fat diets Avoid harmful habits ,smoking ,alcohal

Life style modifications • Lose weight, if overweight • Increase physical activity • Reduce salt intake • Stop smoking • Limit intake of foods rich in fats and cholesterol • increase consumption of fruits and vegetables • Limit alcohol intake

Lifestyle Modification

Antihypertensive Drugs AT1 receptor Continue…. ARB

Drug therapy for hypertension Class of drugExample Initiating dose Usual maintenance dose Diuretics Hydrochlorothiazide 12.5 mg o.d. 12.5-25 mg o.d. -blockers Atenolol 25-50 mg o.d. 50-100 mg o.d. Calcium Amlodipine 2.5-5 mg o.d. 5-10 mg o.d. channel blockers -blockers prazosin 2.5 mg o.d 2.5-10mg o.d. ACE- inhibitors ramipril 1.25-5 mg o.d. 5-20 mg o.d. Angiotensin-II Losartan 25-50 mg o.d. 50-100 mg o.d. receptor blockers

Diuretics Example:Hydrochlorothiazide • Act by decreasing blood volume and cardiac output • Decrease peripheral resistance during chronic therapy • Drugs of choice in elderly hypertensives Side effects- • Hypokalaemia • Hyponatraemia • Hyperlipidaemia • Hyperuricaemia (hence contraindicated in gout) • Hyperglycaemia (hence not safe in diabetes) • Not safe in renal and hepatic insufficiency

Beta blockers Example:Atenolol, Metoprolol, nebivolol, • Block b1 receptors on the heart • Block b2 receptors on kidney and inhibit release of renin • Decrease rate and force of contraction and thus reduce cardiac output • Drugs of choice in patients with co-existent coronary heart disease Side effects- • lethargy, impotency, bradycardia • Not safe in patients with co-existing asthma and diabetes • Have an adverse effect on the lipid profile

Calcium channel blockers Example:Amlodipine • Block entry of calcium through calcium channels • Cause vasodilation and reduce peripheral resistance • Drugs of choice in elderly hypertensives and those with co-existing asthma • Neutral effect on glucose and lipid levels Side effects Flushing, headache, Pedal edema

ACE inhibitors Example:Ramipril, Lisinopril, Enalapril • Inhibit ACE and formation of angiotensin II and block its effects • Drugs of choice in co-existent diabetes mellitus, Heart failure Side effects- dry cough, hypotension, angioedema

Angiotensin II receptor blockers Example:Losartan • Block the angiotensin II receptor and inhibit effects of angiotensin II • Drugs of choice in patients with co-existing diabetes mellitus Side effects- safer than ACEI, hypotension,

Alpha blockers Example:prazosin • Block a-1 receptors and cause vasodilation • Reduce peripheral resistance and venous return • Exert beneficial effects on lipids and insulin sensitivity • Drugs of choice in patients with co-existing BPH Side effects- Postural hypotension,

Antihypertensive therapy:Side-effects and Contraindications Class of drugs Main side-effects Contraindications/ Special Precautions Diuretics Electrolyte imbalance, Hypersensitivity, Anuria(e.g. Hydrochloro- ­ total and LDL cholesterol thiazide) levels, ¯ HDL cholesterol levels, ­ glucose levels,­ uric acid levels b-blockers Impotence, Bradycardia, (e.g. Atenolol) Fatigue Bradycardia, Conduction disturbances, Diabetes, Asthma, Severe cardiac failure

Without Compelling Indications With Compelling Indications Drug(s) for the compelling indications Other antihypertensive drugs (diuretics, ACEI, ARB, BB, CCB) as needed. Stage 1 Hypertension(SBP 140–159 or DBP 90–99 mmHg) Thiazide-type diuretics for most. May consider ACEI, ARB, BB, CCB, or combination. Stage 2 Hypertension(SBP >160 or DBP >100 mmHg) 2-drug combination for most (usually thiazide-type diuretic and ACEI, or ARB, or BB, or CCB) Not at Goal Blood Pressure Optimize dosages or add additional drugs until goal blood pressure is achieved.Consider consultation with hypertension specialist. Algorithm for Treatment of Hypertension Lifestyle Modifications Not at Goal Blood Pressure (<140/90 mmHg) (<130/80 mmHg for those with diabetes or chronic kidney disease) Initial Drug Choices

Choice of Drug Condition Preferred drugs Other drugs Drugs to be that can be used avoided Asthma Calcium channel a-blockers/Angiotensin-II b-blockers blockers receptor blockers/Diuretics/ ACE-inhibitors Diabetes a-blockers/ACE Calcium channel blockers Diuretics/mellitus inhibitors/ b-blockers Angiotensin-II receptor blockers High cholesterol a-blockers ACE inhibitors/ A-II b-blockers/levels receptor blockers/ Calcium Diuretics channel blockers Elderly patients Calcium channel -blockers/ACE- (above 60 years) blockers/Diuretics inhibitors/Angiotensin-II receptor blockers/- blockers BPH a-blockers b-blockers/ ACE inhibitors/ Angiotensin-II receptor blockers/ Diuretics/ Calcium channel blockers

Antihypertensive therapy: Side-effects and Contraindications (Contd.) Class of drug Main side-effects Contraindications/ Special Precautions Calcium channel blockers Pedal edema, Headache Non-dihydropyridine(e.g. Amlodipine, CCBs (e.gdiltiazem)– Diltiazem) Hypersensitivity,Bradycardia, Conduction disturbances, CHF, LV dysfunction. a-blockers Postural hypotension Hypersensitivity(e.g. prazosin) ACE-inhibitors Cough, Hypotension, Hypersensitivity, Pregnancy,(e.g. Lisinopril) Angioneurotic edema Bilateral renal artery stenosis Angiotensin-II receptor Headache, Dizziness Hypersensitivity, Pregnancy,blockers (e.g. Losartan) Bilateral renal artery stenosis

Condition Pregnancy Coronary heart disease Congestive heart failure Preferred Drugs Nifedipine, labetalol, hydralazine, beta-blockers, methyldopa, prazosin Beta-blockers, ACE inhibitors, Calcium channel blockers ACE inhibitors,beta-blockers 1999 WHO-ISH guidelines

Causes of Resistant Hypertension • Improper BP measurement • Excess sodium intake • Inadequate diuretic therapy • Medication • Inadequate doses • Drug actions and interactions (e.g., (NSAIDs), illicit drugs, sympathomimetics, OCP) • Over-the-counter drugs and some herbal supplements • Excess alcohol intake • Identifiable causes of HTN

take home message -------------- • Hypertension is a major cause of morbidity and mortality, and needs to be treated • It is an extremely common condition; however it is still under-diagnosed and undertreated • Hypertension is easy to diagnose and easy to treat • Aim of the management is to save the target organ from the deleterious effect • Besides pharmacology we have other choices and one has to be acquainted with that choice • Life style modification should always be encouraged in all Hypertensive patients

Any questions?

Que 1) Life style intervention for management of hypertension includes all except: • Regular aerobic activity 30 min /day • Salt intake to <6 gm./day • Attain and maintaining BMI >25k/m2 • Diets rich in fruits and vegetables and restricted content of saturated fats • Moderation of alcohol consumption

Que 2) Hypertension management is helpful in the prevention of all except: • Coronary heart disease • Heart failure • Chronic kidney disease • Deep venous thrombosis • Cerebrovascular disease

Que 3) Isolated systolic hypertension is common in: • Young • Elderly • Pregnancy • Blacks

Que 4) Antihypertensive agent recommended for the protection of cardiovascular diseases is: • Calcium channel blockers • Diuretics • ACE inhibitors • Alpha antagonists • Central sympatholytic

Que 5) Angiotensin Receptor Blockers play Reno protective effect through all except: • Decreasing proteinuria • Decreasing intraglomerular pressure • Preventing endothelial dysfunction • Inhibiting conversion of angiotensin-I to angiotensin –II • Blocking the angiotesin mediated renal remodelling

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The Difference of Educational Effectiveness Using Presentation Slide Method with Video About Prevention of Hypertension on Increasing Knowledge and Attitude in People with the Hypertension Risk in Amplas Health Center

Arlinda sari wahyuni.

1 Department of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Sumatera Utara

Rina Amelia

2 Faculty of Medicine, University of North Sumatera, Medan, Indonesia

Immanuel F. F. Nababan

Dary pallysater, nadhilah khairina lubis, background:.

The prevalence of prehypertension in the world reaches 20-25% with a figure that is still high in Indonesia (48.4%). The role of health promotion is substantial in an effort of prevention and treatment of hypertension.

This study aims to determine the difference of effect between health promotion using media slides presentation and with video in increasing knowledge and attitude regarding the prevention of hypertension in patients at risk hypertension at Puskesmas Amplas.

his study uses a Quasi-Experimental design which from 48 samples that meet the criteria inclusion will be immediately given health promotion interventions with slides presentation and video. Respondents will be asked to fill out a questionnaire about knowledge and attitudes before and after the intervention. Data processing is done using the SPSS version 20 application.

Distribution level of the knowledge of respondents before the intervention (Pretest) and after the intervention (Posttest) is (9.8, 2.68 vs 13.2, 1.58). Distribution of the pretest vs respondent’s attitude level. Post test is (29.7, 2.76 vs 33.2, 3.52). Based on the comparison of effectiveness between video and slide presentation, the significance value of knowledge was 0.072, and the significance value of attitude was 0.000.

CONCLUSION:

There was a significant difference in effectiveness between video with a slide presentation on improving attitudes towards hypertension prevention, and there were no significant differences in effectiveness between videos with slides presentation on increasing knowledge about prevention of hypertension.

Introduction

According to The Joint National Committee (JNC-7) on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Pressure, prehypertension defined as systolic blood pressure 120-139 mmHg with or without diastolic blood pressure 80-89 mmHg for those who aged over 18 years [ 1 ]. Prehypertension affects 25-50% of adult worldwide [ 2 ]. Prevalence of prehypertension between young Indonesian adult is as high as 48.4%. Prevalence of prehypertension in Teladan Health Center, Medan Kota district 2018 is 40.8% with the highest distribution according to individual characteristics is 17-25 years (46.4%) and female gender (69.6%) [ 3 ].

Individuals with prehypertension have higher risk causing hypertension and increased cardiovascular disease than those who have normal blood pressure [ 4 ]. According to the Framingham Heart Study, people with prehypertension have 3.5 times higher developing heart attack than people with normal blood pressure [ 5 ]. Any increase in systolic blood pressure (TDS) or diastolic blood pressure (TDD) (20/10 mmHg) is twice the risk for cardiovascular disease[ 1 ]. Assuming a 50% risk in 5 years, 10 adults with prehypertension will require intensive lifestyle changes and 4-6 people will need antihypertensive drugs to prevent one case of incident hypertension [ 2 ].

Someone who has hypertension risk factors must be more vigilant and earlier in making prevention efforts. One of them is to control blood pressure and improve the understanding of hypertension through health promotion to know and reduce the behavioural risk of hypertension. According to research at the Andalas Health Center clinic in Padang, there was a significant relationship between knowledge and attitudes with efforts to prevent hypertension with p = 0.0005 [ 6 ].

However, until now the community’s knowledge about hypertension management is still lacking [ 7 ]. Though good public knowledge about hypertension helps professional healthcare agent on efforts to prevent and cure this disease [ 8 ].

Material and Methods

This study used a Quasi-Experimental design where from 48 samples that met the inclusion criteria (age 40-60 years, did not suffer from hypertension, and were willing to become respondents and filled out questionnaires) will be immediately given health promotion interventions about hypertension prevention using counselling media in the form of slides presentation and videos. Respondents will be asked to fill out a questionnaire about knowledge and attitudes about prevention of hypertension before and after the intervention. The grouping of sample members in the experimental group in this study was a non-randomized control group pre-posttest design [ 9 ].

Processing data using data analysis with the Wilcoxon test to analyse the relationship between differences in knowledge and attitudes after the intervention was conducted using extension media in the form of powerpoint slides and videos. To see the effect between the independent and dependent variables, an independent t-test was carried out.

Univariate Analysis

From Table 1 , mean result and standard deviation (SD) of respondents age in this research are 46.54 ± 5.771 years (video) and 49.50 ± 8.103 years (slide presentation). In this research, the majority of gender, educational status, marital status and job are female (52.4% with video dan 66.7% with slide presentation), Senior High School (62.5% with video dan 37.5% with slide presentation), married (91.7% with video dan 83.3% with slide presentation), and unemployment (45.8% with video dan 54.2% with slide presentation).

Distribution of respondent characteristics

From Table 2 , the level of knowledge before the most intervention was the level of good knowledge of 20 people (41.7%), while the post-intervention increased to a good level of knowledge of 45 people (93.8%). The highest percentage of pre-intervention attitudes is the level of knowledge of 23 people (52.1%), while the post-intervention level of respondent attitudes increases, namely the level of good knowledge of 40 people (83.3%).

Distribution between respondents according to knowledge and attitude

Bivariate Analysis

Based on Table 3 , the Wilcoxon test analysis showed a comparison of the value of pre-test and post-test knowledge with video media related significantly, namely (p = 0.000). Data on respondents who experienced an increase in knowledge with a median difference value (4.5). Comparison of the value of the pre-test and post-test attitude with video media was significantly related (p = 0.000). Increased knowledge with a median difference (6.00).

Wilcoxon Test for knowledge and attitude video and slide

Comparisons between pretest -post-test results media video dan slide presentation

*P < 0.05.

Based on the Wilcoxon test analysis showed a comparison of the value of pre-test and post-test knowledge with slide media percentage associated significantly (p = 0.001). Data found that respondents experienced an increase in knowledge with a difference in the median value (2.00). Comparison of the value of the pre-test and post-test attitudes with slide media percentage was significantly related (p = 0.001). Data found that respondents experienced an increase in knowledge with a difference in the median value (2.00).

Based on the comparison of the results of video and slide presentation, the significance value of knowledge was 0.000 (there were significant differences in effectiveness between video and slide presentation on improving knowledge towards hypertension prevention in people at risk of hypertension) and attitude significance values of 0.072 (There was no significant difference in effectiveness between video and slide presentation on increasing knowledge about the prevention of hypertension in people at risk of hypertension).

Most distribution of respondents according to marital status was married, as many as 22 people (91.7%) with video and 20 people (83.3%) with slide presentation. This result is not much different from the previous research explained that the highest proportion of respondents based on marital status was married (58.7%) [ 10 ]. Marital status has an indirect relationship with health status, including hypertension through behavioural risk factors (lifestyle) and stress. Besides, it is also directly related to the cardiovascular, endocrine, immune system, sensory nerves, and other physiological mechanisms. Hypertension is riskier for those who are widows or widowers because of the loss of a spouse or loved one is the most stressful life and can be accompanied by the possibility of illness and death [ 11 ].

The mean result and standard deviation (SD) of respondents age in this research is 46.54 ± 5.771 year (video) and 49.50 ± 8.103 years (slide presentation). In another study conducted in Zhengzhou, Central China, the mean results and standard deviation of patients with prehypertension were 45.5 ± 12.2 years [ 12 ]. Whereas in prehypertension studies and the factors associated with adult outpatients in Northeast Malaysia, prehypertensive patients from the respondents studied had a mean and standard deviation of 35.7 ± 12.91 years [ 13 ].

The highest sex prevalence was women (52.4% with video dan 66.7% with slide presentation). This is different from the study in Bangladesh, where the prevalence of prehypertension was higher in men (33.6%) compared to women (30.3%) [ 14 ]. Other studies in China showed that the prevalence of prehypertension was higher in men (41.1%) than women (33.2%) [ 5 ].

Most educational status of the respondents was senior high school (62.5% with video dan 37.5% with slide presentation). In studies conducted in China, the prevalence of prehypertension patients was higher in patients with secondary education (50%) compared to higher education levels (30.3%) [ 12 ]. In studies in China, the prevalence of prehypertension was mostly in senior secondary education (37.9%), university-level (36.2%) and primary or non-school education (33.3%) [ 5 ].

The highest employment status of respondents is not working (45.8% with video dan 54.2% with slide presentation). Jobs are related to income which is also one of the causes of hypertension. Low income is known to be a greater cause of the incidence of hypertension when compared to other risk factors. Work is also related to one’s eating habits. Those who work generally have higher physical activity than those who do not work. High physical activity can reduce the risk of obesity. Conversely, if low physical activity can increase the risk of obesity, thus increasing the incidence of hypertension [ 11 ].

In this study, based on the Wilcoxon, test analysis showed a comparison of the value of the pre-test and post-test attitude with video media associated significantly (p = 0.000). Increased knowledge with differences in medical (10.00). This is supported by research on the effect of health education with audio-visual media on hypertensive care behaviours in the elderly, where there is a positive influence on older adults with hypertension [ 15 ].

Distribution of the level of knowledge of respondents observed based on the pre-intervention (video and slide slides) on prevention of hypertension increased, with a mean, standard increase (9.8, 2.68 vs 13.2, 1.58). This is following previous research studies that showed an increase in knowledge of hypertensive patients after being given health education with community-based interventions [ 15 ]. The results of this study are also supported by the theory that health education is an activity to help individuals, groups or communities to improve their behaviour to achieve optimal health. Health education can provide direct knowledge changes [ 16 ].

Distribution of respondent’s attitude level was observed based on pre-intervention (video and slide slides) about prevention of hypertension increased, with a mean, standard deviation that increased pre-intervention compared to post-intervention (29.7, 2.76 vs 33.2, 3.52). This is consistent with previous studies which showed that health counselling had an important influence in improving knowledge, attitudes, and practices in patients with hypertension [ 17 ]. According to the theory of health education is a business or activity to help individuals, groups or communities to improve their abilities (behaviours), to achieve their health optimally. Health education is a learning process. Counselling is a method in health education that can change one’s attitude for the better [ 18 ].

From the results of this study, it was found that improved knowledge of prevention of hypertension was obtained by respondents after getting intervention through video media. Data analysis also showed a significant improvement in attitudes towards the attitude of prevention of hypertension which was the best after the respondents received intervention through video media. This is supported by one systematic review study which states that often journals that showed significant differences, seven of them showed a significant change in attitude and knowledge of the video method [ 19 ]. This result is also supported by previous research which states that there is an effect of health education with audiovisual media on hypertensive care behaviours in the elderly, where there is a positive influence on older adults with hypertension [ 20 ]. The results of this study are also following previous research which states that there is an effect of health education using audiovisual media on hypertension control knowledge in the elderly in Tumut Village, Sari-Sari, Yogyakarta with p-value 0.014 (p < 0.05) [ 21 ]

Video can improve knowledge and attitude because respondents get the new experience they get in the video because the video relies on hearing and vision of the target, where the use of audiovisuals involves all sensory devices so that more and more sensory tools are involved in receiving and processing information. The possibility of the contents of the information can be understood and maintained in memory effectively moving images, and sound effects can facilitate the goal of understanding the content of information so that it can increase knowledge [ 22 ]. Computer Technology Research (CTR) states that humans are only able to remember 20% of what is seen, and 30% of those heard. But humans can remember 50% of what is seen and heard, and 80% of what is seen, heard and done all at once [ 23 ].

In this study, it was found that there were significant differences in the improvement of attitudes using video, and there were no significant differences in the increase in knowledge using video. This may be caused by social support factors that have influenced the attitude of respondents from before. This is by the theory which states that attitudes can be formed through various ways, including through imitation of others, and through suggestions that result from the influence of others or something that has authority in his view [ 24 ]. This may also be caused by the age factor in this study which is mature enough to affect one’s perception and mindset. The more of the age increases, the more their capture power and mindset will develop. Also, the more of the age, a person will be more mature and easy to believe so that information is more easily accepted. Information is the first condition for an attitude. If based on the information arises positive or negative feelings towards the object and raises the tendency to behave in a certain manner, then there is an attitude [ 16 ].

Funding: This research did not receive any financial support

Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist

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