Determine the effectiveness of treatment and the frequency of clinical inertia in the management of hypertension in Colombian patients. A retrospective study with prospective follow-up of individuals on antihypertensive medication who were treated on medical consultation for 1 year was conducted in 20 Colombian cities. Clinical inertia was considered when no modification of therapy occurred despite not achieving control goals. A total of 355 hypertensive patients were included. From a total of 1142 consultations, therapy was effective in 81.7% of cases. In 18.3% of the cases, the control goal was not achieved, and of these, 81.8% were considered clinical inertia. A logistic regression showed that the use of antidiabetics (odds ratio: 2.31; 95% confidence interval: 1.290–4.167; P = .008) was statistically associated with an increased risk of clinical inertia. With a determination of the frequency of inertia and the high effectiveness of antihypertensive treatment, valuable information can be provided to understand the predictors of clinical inertia.
Effectiveness and clinical inertia in the management of hypertension in patients in Colombia
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| Tiempo de lectura: Min
- Tema: Farmacoepidemiología
- Autores: Machado-Duque ME; Medina-Morales DA;Ramirez-Valencia DM; Machado-Alba JE
- Idiomas: Inglés
- Palabras clave: Antihypertensive agents; inertia; pharmacoepidemiology; treatment effectiveness
Machado-Duque ME, Ramírez-Valencia DM, Medina-Morales DA, Machado-Alba JE. Effectiveness and clinical inertia in the management of hypertension in patients in Colombia. J Am Soc Hypertens. 2015;9(11):878-84 Enlace: http://www.ashjournal.com/article/S1933-1711(15)00659-2/abstract