Medical Department, AstraZeneca, Madrid, Spain.
J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich). 2010 May;12(5):335-44. doi: 10.1111/j.1751-7176.2010.00271.x.
The Efectividad de un Programa de Intervención en el Control de la Presión Arterial de los Hipertensos en Riesgo de Desarrollar Insuficiencia Cardiaca (HEROIC) study was designed to assess whether an educational program for primary care physicians could improve blood pressure (BP) control in hypertensive patients at high risk for developing heart failure. The program contained a combination of educational training (live group sessions or online training) and information feedback. Two hundred twenty-six physicians completed the program and provided valid data in 2489 patients before and 2168 after 1 year. There was a small but significant reduction of -1.1 mm Hg (P=.009) in systolic BP and a higher proportion of patients achieved their BP target (13.6% vs 15.6%, P=.055). Thus, the authors concluded that there was a slight improvement in BP control after the educational program, but this change was not sufficient to avoid development of heart failure. More complex and intensive programs are needed for this type of prevention.
HEROIC 研究旨在评估针对可能发生心力衰竭的高血压高危患者的初级保健医生教育计划是否可以改善血压(BP)控制。该计划包含教育培训(现场小组会议或在线培训)和信息反馈的组合。226 名医生完成了该计划,并在 1 年后的 2489 名患者和 2168 名患者中提供了有效的数据。收缩压略有显著降低-1.1mmHg(P=.009),并且更多的患者达到了血压目标(13.6%对 15.6%,P=.055)。因此,作者得出结论,教育计划后血压控制略有改善,但这一变化不足以防止心力衰竭的发生。对于这种类型的预防,需要更复杂和强化的方案。