Clin Hypertens.  2016 ;22(1):4. 10.1186/s40885-016-0043-z.

Prevalence and characteristics of resistant hypertension at primary clinics in Korea: a nationwide cross-sectional study

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Cardiology, Korea University Anam Hospital, Seoul, Korea.
  • 2Department of Cardiology, Korea University Guro Hospital, Seoul, Korea. parkcg@kumc.or.kr

Abstract

BACKGROUND
Although resistant hypertension (RH) is known to be associated with higher rates of cardiovascular events than is non-RH, there are no reported data on the prevalence of RH in Korean patients. We evaluated the prevalence and characteristics of RH among hypertensive patients treated at primary clinics in Korea.
METHODS
Between August 2010 and January 2011, 247 primary care physicians enrolled 3088 patients with essential hypertension. We acquired demographic and anthropometric data using a questionnaire, evaluated blood pressure, and conducted a variety of laboratory tests using serum and urine. RH was defined as systolic blood pressure > or =140 mmHg or diastolic blood pressure > or =90 mmHg with the use of three antihypertensive agents of different classes, including a diuretic, or controlled hypertension with the use of four or more medications.
RESULTS
We analyzed 3088 patients with hypertension, 48.3 % of whom were men. The mean age of patients was 64.3 +/- 11.3 years and the prevalence of RH was 7.9 %. Patients with RH were more likely to be men, and to have higher waist circumference, increased blood levels of HbA1c, triglycerides, and serum creatinine, lower blood levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL), and higher rates of current smoker, history of heart failure or coronary artery disease, and electrocardiographic left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH), than were patients with non-RH (all comparisons, P < 0.05). In the multivariate analysis, RH was shown to be significantly associated with the following conditions: presence of electrocardiographic LVH (odds ratio [OR] 2.23, 95 % confidence interval [CI] 1.34-3.71), current smoker (OR 1.75, 95 % CI 1.27-2.40), renal impairment (OR 1.65, 95 % CI 1.23-2.22), abdominal obesity (OR 1.60, 95 % CI 1.20-2.13), and cardiovascular diseases (OR 1.50, 95 % CI 1.04-2.17).
CONCLUSIONS
The prevalence of RH was relatively low at primary clinics in Korea compared with the prevalence reported in other countries. RH was associated with electrocardiographically confirmed LVH, renal impairment, current smoker, abdominal obesity, and cardiovascular diseases. These are the first reported data of RH in Korea. Our findings may be helpful in the early detection and thorough clinical management of patients with RH at primary clinics.

Keyword

Resistant hypertension; Prevalence; Primary clinics

MeSH Terms

Antihypertensive Agents
Blood Pressure
Cardiovascular Diseases
Coronary Artery Disease
Creatinine
Cross-Sectional Studies*
Electrocardiography
Heart Failure
Humans
Hypertension*
Hypertrophy, Left Ventricular
Korea*
Lipoproteins
Male
Multivariate Analysis
Obesity, Abdominal
Physicians, Primary Care
Prevalence*
Triglycerides
Waist Circumference
Antihypertensive Agents
Creatinine
Lipoproteins
Triglycerides
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