医学
超重
风险因素
内科学
糖尿病
冠状动脉疾病
肥胖
疾病
内分泌学
作者
Deepak L. Bhatt,Philippe Gabríel Steg,E. Magnus Ohman,Alan T. Hirsch,Yasuo Ikeda,Jean‐Louis Mas,Shinya Goto,Yook Chin Chia,Alain Richard,Joachim Röther,Peter W.F. Wilson
出处
期刊:JAMA
[American Medical Association]
日期:2006-01-10
卷期号:295 (2): 180-180
被引量:1551
标识
DOI:10.1001/jama.295.2.180
摘要
ContextAtherothrombosis is the leading cause of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality around the globe. To date, no single international database has characterized the atherosclerosis risk factor profile or treatment intensity of individuals with atherothrombosis.ObjectiveTo determine whether atherosclerosis risk factor prevalence and treatment would demonstrate comparable patterns in many countries around the world.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsThe Reduction of Atherothrombosis for Continued Health (REACH) Registry collected data on atherosclerosis risk factors and treatment. A total of 67 888 patients aged 45 years or older from 5473 physician practices in 44 countries had either established arterial disease (coronary artery disease [CAD], n = 40 258; cerebrovascular disease, n = 18 843; peripheral arterial disease, n = 8273) or 3 or more risk factors for atherothrombosis (n = 12 389) between 2003 and 2004.Main Outcome MeasuresBaseline prevalence of atherosclerosis risk factors, medication use, and degree of risk factor control.ResultsAtherothrombotic patients throughout the world had similar risk factor profiles: a high proportion with hypertension (81.8%), hypercholesterolemia (72.4%), and diabetes (44.3%). The prevalence of overweight (39.8%), obesity (26.6%), and morbid obesity (3.6%) were similar in most geographic locales, but was highest in North America (overweight: 37.1%, obese: 36.5%, and morbidly obese: 5.8%; P<.001 vs other regions). Patients were generally undertreated with statins (69.4% overall; range: 56.4% for cerebrovascular disease to 76.2% for CAD), antiplatelet agents (78.6% overall; range: 53.9% for ≥3 risk factors to 85.6% for CAD), and other evidence-based risk reduction therapies. Current tobacco use in patients with established vascular disease was substantial (14.4%). Undertreated hypertension (50.0% with elevated blood pressure at baseline), undiagnosed hyperglycemia (4.9%), and impaired fasting glucose (36.5% in those not known to be diabetic) were common. Among those with symptomatic atherothrombosis, 15.9% had symptomatic polyvascular disease.ConclusionThis large, international, contemporary database shows that classic cardiovascular risk factors are consistent and common but are largely undertreated and undercontrolled in many regions of the world.
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