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Comparative Study
. 2010 Jun;32(3):329-33.
doi: 10.1007/s11096-010-9373-1. Epub 2010 Feb 26.

Screening for pre-hypertension and elevated cardiovascular risk factors in a Thai community pharmacy

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Comparative Study

Screening for pre-hypertension and elevated cardiovascular risk factors in a Thai community pharmacy

Juraporn Pongwecharak et al. Pharm World Sci. 2010 Jun.

Abstract

Objectives: To identify subjects with pre-hypertension and elevated cardiovascular risk factors in a community pharmacy and to assess their readiness to adopt lifestyle changes.

Setting: An accredited community pharmacy in Songkla province, Thailand.

Method: Subjects aged >or= 35 years old and reporting no hypertension or other cardiovascular disease were included. Blood pressure was measured using the Microlife BP 3AC1-1. Those with pre-hypertension or hypertension defined by the JNC 7, and reporting no diabetes and/or dyslipidemia, were checked for blood glucose and/or total cholesterol with the Accutrend GCT monitor. Other risk factors were collected. Their readiness to adopt healthy lifestyles was evaluated.

Main outcome measure: The prevalence of pre-hypertension and elevated cardiovascular risk factors.

Results: 350 subjects met the study criteria. Approximately 36 and 29% were pre-hypertensive and hypertensive, respectively. Two of these had blood glucose > 200 mg/dl but about 47% had total cholesterol > 200 mg/dl. Most common modifiable cardiovascular risks were inadequate exercise and elevated body mass index (approximately 52% each). Almost 40% were ready to adopt healthy lifestyles within 1-6 months.

Conclusion: Subjects at risk for hypertension and cardiovascular disease can be identified by community pharmacists, with the use of point-of-care devices and careful interview.

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