Revista de la Sociedad Argentina de Diabetes (Nov 2020)

P16 Management of blood pressure (BP) in the diabetes doctor's office

  • Lucas Sosa,
  • Gustavo Ceccatto,
  • Azul Larribité,
  • Flavia Mariel Aragón,
  • Luciana Grilli,
  • Claudia Dituro,
  • Viviana Luján Cogo,
  • Cristian Villarroel,
  • Alejandro Sánchez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.47196/diab.v54i3Sup.397
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54, no. 3Sup
pp. 121 – 121

Abstract

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Introduction: Hypertension (HT) continues to be the leading cause of death in the world and is the main risk factor for cardiovascular diseases (CVD) with an increasing prevalence. The proper management of HT inevitably begins with the proper measurement of BP. Taking it in the office is the basis for diagnostic and therapeutic interpretations, but it is exposed to multiple biases, typical of the implemented technique. Objective: Document how the majority of doctors who care for people with diabetes (DM) develop diagnoses of HT and take therapeutic behaviors based on multiple technical biases and with poor consideration of scientific recommendations (three different BP measurements in each consultation; in the first visit, the PA is taken in both arms and in the first visit, the investigation of orthostatic changes) (1-2) Material and method: A survey on the management of hypertension was conducted in the doctor's office. Distribution was by email (SAD) to 2377 recipients, 873 opened the message and 445 surveys were validated. Variables collected: age, sex, specialty, technical characteristics for taking BP, management of hypertension, pharmacological preferences, among others. Homogeneity tests were performed from the contingency tables and, for the processing and analysis of the database, the SPSS ver 15.0 was used.

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