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  • Title: [Optimized therapy for hypertension].
    Author: Heise T, Jennen E, Sawicki PT.
    Journal: Z Arztl Fortbild Qualitatssich; 2001 Jun; 95(5):349-55. PubMed ID: 11486499.
    Abstract:
    The benefit of good blood pressure control in patients with arterial hypertension has been repeatedly demonstrated. In high-risk patients, a good blood pressure control is one of the main prerequisites for the reduction of morbidity and mortality. However, as has been shown in population-based studies, the quality of blood pressure control both in patients with essential hypertension and in hypertensive diabetic patients is still unsatisfactory. Only a minority of patients achieve target blood pressure values below 140/90 mm Hg. This situation has not changed within the recent years, although the prescriptions of antihypertensive drugs have continuously increased. This paper describes a structured hypertension treatment and teaching program (HTTP) which was developed and evaluated during the last 16 years and which aims at intensification of antihypertensive therapy by active involvement of the patients in their own treatment. This programme primarily focuses on the improvement of the patients' long-term treatment compliance by means of information about non-pharmacological and pharmacological therapies and instructions to regular blood pressure self-measurements. The efficacy and feasibility of the HTTP has been evaluated in several studies which unanimously show considerable benefits not only concerning blood pressure control but, most importantly, regarding reduction in the incidence and progression of hypertension-associated diseases as cerebro- and cardiovascular events and diabetic nephropathy. Therefore, it seems essential to implement the HTTP in the German health care system in order to finally achieve the desired quality of care for patients with arterial hypertension.
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