Agreement between 2017 ACC/AHA Hypertension Clinical Practice Guidelines and Seventh Report of the Joint National Committee Guidelines to Estimate Prevalence of Postmenopausal Hypertension in a Rural Area of Bangladesh: A Cross Sectional Study

oleh: Lingkan Barua, Mithila Faruque, Palash Chandra Banik, Liaquat Ali

Format: Article
Diterbitkan: MDPI AG 2019-06-01

Deskripsi

<i>Background and objectives:</i><i> </i>Justification for application of 2017 American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association (ACC/AHA) guidelines to detect hypertension (HTN) among Bangladeshi population is understudied. This prompted us to examine the level of agreement between 2017 ACC/AHA and Joint National Committee 7 (JNC 7) guidelines to detect postmenopausal HTN in a rural area of Bangladesh. <i>Materials and Methods:</i><i> </i>This cross-sectional study recruited 265 postmenopausal women of 40&#8722;70 years of age who visited a rural primary health care centre of Bangladesh. HTN was diagnosed based on two definitions: the JNC 7 guidelines (SBP &#8805; 140 or DBP &#8805; 90&#8201;mmHg), and the 2017 ACC/AHA guidelines (SBP &#8805; 130&#8201;mmHg, or DBP &#8805; 80&#8201;mmHg). The prevalence of postmenopausal HTN, its sub-types and stages were reported and compared using frequency and percentage. Agreement was evaluated using Cohen&#8217;s Kappa (&#954;), Prevalence-Adjusted Bias-Adjusted Kappa (PABAK) and First-order Agreement Coefficient (AC1). <i>Results:</i><i> </i>The prevalence of postmenopausal HTN was 67.5% and 41.9% using 2017 ACC/AHA and JNC 7 guidelines respectively. Among the HTN sub-types and stages, the new 2017 ACC/AHA guideline classified higher proportion of respondents as having isolated systolic hypertension (ISH) (42.6%) and stage 2 HTN (35.8%) compared to JNC 7 (28.7% and 6.8% respectively). On the other hand, the JNC 7 guideline identified more respondents as pre-hypertensive (32.5%) when compared with the 2017 ACC/AHA guideline (3.8%). Between two guidelines, highest agreement was observed for ISH (86.03%) and those had pre-hypertension/elevated blood pressure (71.3%). Similarly, Landis &amp; Koch&#8217;s approach detected highest agreement for ISH (&#954; = 0.74, substantial; PABAK = 0.76, substantial; AC1 = 0.84, excellent; p &lt; 0.001) and pre-hypertension/elevated blood pressure (&#954;= 0.12, slight; PABAK = 0.42, moderate; AC1 = 0.83, excellent; p &lt; 0.001). <i>Conclusions:</i><i> </i>The 2017 ACC/AHA HTN guideline reported high agreement and detected more participants as hypertensive when compared with JNC 7 guideline for Bangladeshi postmenopausal women that demands further large-scale study in general population to clarify the current findings more precisely.