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dc.contributor.author Streit S
dc.contributor.author Verschoor M
dc.contributor.author Rodondi N
dc.contributor.author Bonfim D
dc.contributor.author Burman RA
dc.contributor.author Collins C;
dc.contributor.author Biljana GK
dc.contributor.author Gintere S
dc.contributor.author Gomez Bravo R
dc.contributor.author Hoffmann K
dc.contributor.author Iftode C
dc.contributor.author Johansen KL
dc.contributor.author Kerse N
dc.contributor.author Koskela TH
dc.contributor.author Pestic SK
dc.contributor.author Kurpas D
dc.contributor.author Mallen CD
dc.contributor.author Maisoneuve H
dc.contributor.author Merlo C
dc.contributor.author Mueller Y
dc.contributor.author Muth C
dc.contributor.author Ster MP
dc.contributor.author Petrazzuoli F
dc.contributor.author Rosemann T
dc.contributor.author Sattler M
dc.contributor.author Svadlenkova Z
dc.contributor.author Tatsioni A
dc.contributor.author Thulesius H
dc.contributor.author Tkachenko V
dc.contributor.author Torzsa, Péter
dc.contributor.author Tsopra R
dc.contributor.author Canan T
dc.contributor.author Viegas RPA
dc.contributor.author Vinker S
dc.contributor.author de Waal MWM
dc.contributor.author Zeller A
dc.contributor.author Gussekloo J
dc.contributor.author Poortvliet RKE
dc.date.accessioned 2018-06-19T08:45:50Z
dc.date.available 2018-06-19T08:45:50Z
dc.date.issued 2017
dc.identifier.citation pagination=93, pages: 7; journalVolume=17; journalIssueNumber=1; journalTitle=BMC GERIATRICS;
dc.identifier.uri http://repo.lib.semmelweis.hu//handle/123456789/4859
dc.identifier.uri doi:10.1186/s12877-017-0486-4
dc.description.abstract BACKGROUND: In oldest-old patients (>80), few trials showed efficacy of treating hypertension and they included mostly the healthiest elderly. The resulting lack of knowledge has led to inconsistent guidelines, mainly based on systolic blood pressure (SBP), cardiovascular disease (CVD) but not on frailty despite the high prevalence in oldest-old. This may lead to variation how General Practitioners (GPs) treat hypertension. Our aim was to investigate treatment variation of GPs in oldest-olds across countries and to identify the role of frailty in that decision. METHODS: Using a survey, we compared treatment decisions in cases of oldest-old varying in SBP, CVD, and frailty. GPs were asked if they would start antihypertensive treatment in each case. In 2016, we invited GPs in Europe, Brazil, Israel, and New Zealand. We compared the percentage of cases that would be treated per countries. A logistic mixed-effects model was used to derive odds ratio (OR) for frailty with 95% confidence intervals (CI), adjusted for SBP, CVD, and GP characteristics (sex, location and prevalence of oldest-old per GP office, and years of experience). The mixed-effects model was used to account for the multiple assessments per GP. RESULTS: The 29 countries yielded 2543 participating GPs: 52% were female, 51% located in a city, 71% reported a high prevalence of oldest-old in their offices, 38% and had >20 years of experience. Across countries, considerable variation was found in the decision to start antihypertensive treatment in the oldest-old ranging from 34 to 88%. In 24/29 (83%) countries, frailty was associated with GPs' decision not to start treatment even after adjustment for SBP, CVD, and GP characteristics (OR 0.53, 95%CI 0.48-0.59; ORs per country 0.11-1.78). CONCLUSIONS: Across countries, we found considerable variation in starting antihypertensive medication in oldest-old. The frail oldest-old had an odds ratio of 0.53 of receiving antihypertensive treatment. Future hypertension trials should also include frail patients to acquire evidence on the efficacy of antihypertensive treatment in oldest-old patients with frailty, with the aim to get evidence-based data for clinical decision-making.
dc.relation.ispartof urn:issn:1471-2318
dc.title Variation in GP decisions on antihypertensive treatment in oldest-old and frail individuals across 29 countries
dc.type Journal Article
dc.date.updated 2018-02-19T14:20:10Z
dc.language.rfc3066 en
dc.identifier.mtmt 3214983
dc.identifier.pubmed 28427345
dc.contributor.department SE/AOK/K/Családorvosi Tanszék
dc.contributor.institution Semmelweis Egyetem


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