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. 2020 Aug;22(Suppl H):H122-H124.
doi: 10.1093/eurheartj/suaa045. Epub 2020 Aug 28.

May Measurement Month 2018: an analysis of blood pressure screening results from Sudan

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May Measurement Month 2018: an analysis of blood pressure screening results from Sudan

Hind M Beheiry et al. Eur Heart J Suppl. 2020 Aug.

Abstract

To raise awareness of high blood pressure (BP) levels and associated risk factors among the Sudanese population. A cross-sectional study was conducted in six Sudanese states during the period May-August 2018. The study area included public indoor and outdoor areas, institutes, and service facilities. A questionnaire for collecting the data was employed including demographic data, along with three consecutive BP measurements. Data were collected by trained volunteers. Hypertension (HTN) was defined as a systolic blood pressure ≥140 mmHg or a diastolic blood pressure ≥90 mmHg based on the mean of the second and third measurements, or in those on antihypertensive medication. The current study indicated a high prevalence of HTN (28.2%) among 40 779 participants and a low level of awareness (20.7%) amongst these participants. Of all, 18.2% of hypertensive participants were on medication and of these, 54.6% were controlled. Of all hypertensives, only 9.9% were controlled. Further action needs to be taken by all stakeholders for raising awareness and increasing screening provision of HTN, which are essential for the development of national health policies for control and management of HTN in Sudan.

Keywords: Blood pressure; Hypertension; MMM; Sudan.

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Difference in mean blood pressure in those with each characteristic compared to those without from linear regression models adjusted for age, sex, and antihypertensive medication (antihypertensive medication adjusted for age and sex alone).

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