Oparil S, Calhoun D A
Division of Cardiovascular Disease, University of Alabama School of Medicine, Birmingham, USA.
Am Fam Physician. 1998 Mar 1;57(5):1007-14, 1019-20.
Less than 25 percent of patients with hypertension in the United States have their blood pressure under control, mainly because of inadequate or inappropriate therapy and noncompliance. Approximately one half of these treatment failures are related to factors such as cost and adverse effects of medication, complex drug regimens, failure of clinicians to fully realize the benefits of antihypertensive therapy and lack of patient education. Other major causes of unresponsiveness to antihypertensive therapy include "white coat" hypertension, pseudohypertension, obesity, volume overload, excess alcohol intake and sleep apnea, as well as inappropriate antihypertensive drugs and drug combinations, and unfavorable interactions with prescription and other drugs. In many patients, these factors must be dealt with before blood pressure can be controlled.
在美国,不到25%的高血压患者的血压得到控制,主要原因是治疗不足或不当以及不依从治疗。这些治疗失败案例中约有一半与费用、药物不良反应、复杂的药物治疗方案、临床医生未能充分认识到抗高血压治疗的益处以及缺乏患者教育等因素有关。抗高血压治疗无反应的其他主要原因包括“白大衣”高血压、假性高血压、肥胖、容量超负荷、过量饮酒和睡眠呼吸暂停,以及不适当的抗高血压药物和药物组合,以及与处方药和其他药物的不良相互作用。在许多患者中,在血压得到控制之前必须处理这些因素。