The corona-virus disease 2019 pandemic compromised routine care for hypertension: a survey conducted among excellence centers of the European Society of Hypertension
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2021
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Weber, ThomasJanuszewicz, Andrzej
Rosei, Enrico Agabiti
Tsioufis, Konstantinos
Okorie, Michael
Stergiou, George S.
Volpe, Massimo
Kreutz, Reinhold
Abraham, Gyorgy
Azizi, Michel
Barna, Istvan
Barroso, Weimar Kunz Sebba
Brguljan, Jana
Chapman, Neil
De, Backer, Tine
Dorobantu, Maria

Eckert, Siegfried
Gaciong, Zbigniew
Giannattasio, Cristina
Glover, Mark
Gottsaeter, Anders
Grassos, Charalampos
Jarai, Zoltan
Aguila, Fernando Jaen
Kahan, Thomas
Lopez-Sublet, Marilucy
Lović, Dragan
Lurbe, Empar
Makris, Thomas K.
Mallamaci, Francesca
Manolis, Athanasios J.
Marketou, Maria
Mazza, Alberto
Mediavilla, Juan Diego
Muiesan, Maria Lorenza

Muxfeldt, Elizabeth Silaid
Nasr, Edgar
Papadakis, Ioannis
Parounak, Zelveian

Obregon, Sebastian

Okorie, Michael
Oliveras, Anna
Pontremoli, Roberto
Raev, Dimitar
Rajkumar, Chakravarthi
Redon, Josep
Robles, Nicolas Roberto
Rump, Lars Christian
Sarzani, Riccardo
Sierra, Cristina
Sirenko, Yuriy

Stojanov, Vesna
Tikkanen, Ilkka
Vaclavik, Jan
Veglio, Franco
Viigimaa, Margus
Webb, David
Zebekakis, Pantelis
Zweiker, Robert
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Background: The Covid-19 pandemic caused a shutdown of healthcare systems in many countries. We explored the impact on hypertension care in the Excellence Center (EC) network of the European Society of Hypertension. Methods: We conducted a 17-question electronic survey among ECs. Results: Overall, 52 ECs from 20 European and three non-European countries participated, providing hypertension service for a median of 1500 hypertensive patients per center per year. Eighty-five percent of the ECs reported a shutdown lasting for 9 weeks (range 0-16). The number of patients treated per week decreased by 90%: from a median of 50 (range 10-400) before the pandemic to a median of 5.0 (range 0-150) during the pandemic (P lt 0.0001). 60% of patients (range 0-100%) declared limited access to medical consultations. The majority of ECs (57%) could not provide 24-h ambulatory BP monitoring, whereas a median of 63% (range 0-100%) of the patients were regularly performing home BP monitoring. In the maj...ority (75%) of the ECs, hypertension service returned to normal after the first wave of the pandemic. In 66% of the ECs, the physicians received many questions regarding the use of renin-angiotensin system (RAS) blockers. Stopping RAS-blocker therapy (in a few patients) either by patients or physicians was reported in 27 and 36.5% of the ECs. Conclusion: Patient care in hypertension ECs was compromised during the Covid-19-related shutdown. These data highlight the necessity to develop new strategies for hypertension care including virtual clinics to maintain services during challenging times.
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renin-angiotensin system inhibitors / hypertension routine care / Covid-19 / blood pressureSource:
Journal of Hypertension, 2021, 39, 1, 190-195Publisher:
- Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia
DOI: 10.1097/HJH.0000000000002703
ISSN: 0263-6352
PubMed: 33273364
WoS: 000612182400024
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85097125175
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Institut za multidisciplinarna istraživanjaTY - JOUR AU - Weber, Thomas AU - Januszewicz, Andrzej AU - Rosei, Enrico Agabiti AU - Tsioufis, Konstantinos AU - Okorie, Michael AU - Stergiou, George S. AU - Volpe, Massimo AU - Kreutz, Reinhold AU - Abraham, Gyorgy AU - Azizi, Michel AU - Barna, Istvan AU - Barroso, Weimar Kunz Sebba AU - Brguljan, Jana AU - Chapman, Neil AU - De, Backer, Tine AU - Dorobantu, Maria AU - Eckert, Siegfried AU - Gaciong, Zbigniew AU - Giannattasio, Cristina AU - Glover, Mark AU - Gottsaeter, Anders AU - Grassos, Charalampos AU - Jarai, Zoltan AU - Aguila, Fernando Jaen AU - Kahan, Thomas AU - Lopez-Sublet, Marilucy AU - Lović, Dragan AU - Lurbe, Empar AU - Makris, Thomas K. AU - Mallamaci, Francesca AU - Manolis, Athanasios J. AU - Marketou, Maria AU - Mazza, Alberto AU - Mediavilla, Juan Diego AU - Muiesan, Maria Lorenza AU - Muxfeldt, Elizabeth Silaid AU - Nasr, Edgar AU - Papadakis, Ioannis AU - Parounak, Zelveian AU - Obregon, Sebastian AU - Okorie, Michael AU - Oliveras, Anna AU - Pontremoli, Roberto AU - Raev, Dimitar AU - Rajkumar, Chakravarthi AU - Redon, Josep AU - Robles, Nicolas Roberto AU - Rump, Lars Christian AU - Sarzani, Riccardo AU - Sierra, Cristina AU - Sirenko, Yuriy AU - Stojanov, Vesna AU - Tikkanen, Ilkka AU - Vaclavik, Jan AU - Veglio, Franco AU - Viigimaa, Margus AU - Webb, David AU - Zebekakis, Pantelis AU - Zweiker, Robert PY - 2021 UR - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1477 AB - Background: The Covid-19 pandemic caused a shutdown of healthcare systems in many countries. We explored the impact on hypertension care in the Excellence Center (EC) network of the European Society of Hypertension. Methods: We conducted a 17-question electronic survey among ECs. Results: Overall, 52 ECs from 20 European and three non-European countries participated, providing hypertension service for a median of 1500 hypertensive patients per center per year. Eighty-five percent of the ECs reported a shutdown lasting for 9 weeks (range 0-16). The number of patients treated per week decreased by 90%: from a median of 50 (range 10-400) before the pandemic to a median of 5.0 (range 0-150) during the pandemic (P lt 0.0001). 60% of patients (range 0-100%) declared limited access to medical consultations. The majority of ECs (57%) could not provide 24-h ambulatory BP monitoring, whereas a median of 63% (range 0-100%) of the patients were regularly performing home BP monitoring. In the majority (75%) of the ECs, hypertension service returned to normal after the first wave of the pandemic. In 66% of the ECs, the physicians received many questions regarding the use of renin-angiotensin system (RAS) blockers. Stopping RAS-blocker therapy (in a few patients) either by patients or physicians was reported in 27 and 36.5% of the ECs. Conclusion: Patient care in hypertension ECs was compromised during the Covid-19-related shutdown. These data highlight the necessity to develop new strategies for hypertension care including virtual clinics to maintain services during challenging times. PB - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia T2 - Journal of Hypertension T1 - The corona-virus disease 2019 pandemic compromised routine care for hypertension: a survey conducted among excellence centers of the European Society of Hypertension EP - 195 IS - 1 SP - 190 VL - 39 DO - 10.1097/HJH.0000000000002703 ER -
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Weber, T., Januszewicz, A., Rosei, E. A., Tsioufis, K., Okorie, M., Stergiou, G. S., Volpe, M., Kreutz, R., Abraham, G., Azizi, M., Barna, I., Barroso, W. K. S., Brguljan, J., Chapman, N., De, B. T., Dorobantu, M., Eckert, S., Gaciong, Z., Giannattasio, C., Glover, M., Gottsaeter, A., Grassos, C., Jarai, Z., Aguila, F. J., Kahan, T., Lopez-Sublet, M., Lović, D., Lurbe, E., Makris, T. K., Mallamaci, F., Manolis, A. J., Marketou, M., Mazza, A., Mediavilla, J. D., Muiesan, M. L., Muxfeldt, E. S., Nasr, E., Papadakis, I., Parounak, Z., Obregon, S., Okorie, M., Oliveras, A., Pontremoli, R., Raev, D., Rajkumar, C., Redon, J., Robles, N. R., Rump, L. C., Sarzani, R., Sierra, C., Sirenko, Y., Stojanov, V., Tikkanen, I., Vaclavik, J., Veglio, F., Viigimaa, M., Webb, D., Zebekakis, P.,& Zweiker, R.. (2021). The corona-virus disease 2019 pandemic compromised routine care for hypertension: a survey conducted among excellence centers of the European Society of Hypertension. in Journal of Hypertension Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia., 39(1), 190-195. https://doi.org/10.1097/HJH.0000000000002703
Weber T, Januszewicz A, Rosei EA, Tsioufis K, Okorie M, Stergiou GS, Volpe M, Kreutz R, Abraham G, Azizi M, Barna I, Barroso WKS, Brguljan J, Chapman N, De BT, Dorobantu M, Eckert S, Gaciong Z, Giannattasio C, Glover M, Gottsaeter A, Grassos C, Jarai Z, Aguila FJ, Kahan T, Lopez-Sublet M, Lović D, Lurbe E, Makris TK, Mallamaci F, Manolis AJ, Marketou M, Mazza A, Mediavilla JD, Muiesan ML, Muxfeldt ES, Nasr E, Papadakis I, Parounak Z, Obregon S, Okorie M, Oliveras A, Pontremoli R, Raev D, Rajkumar C, Redon J, Robles NR, Rump LC, Sarzani R, Sierra C, Sirenko Y, Stojanov V, Tikkanen I, Vaclavik J, Veglio F, Viigimaa M, Webb D, Zebekakis P, Zweiker R. The corona-virus disease 2019 pandemic compromised routine care for hypertension: a survey conducted among excellence centers of the European Society of Hypertension. in Journal of Hypertension. 2021;39(1):190-195. doi:10.1097/HJH.0000000000002703 .
Weber, Thomas, Januszewicz, Andrzej, Rosei, Enrico Agabiti, Tsioufis, Konstantinos, Okorie, Michael, Stergiou, George S., Volpe, Massimo, Kreutz, Reinhold, Abraham, Gyorgy, Azizi, Michel, Barna, Istvan, Barroso, Weimar Kunz Sebba, Brguljan, Jana, Chapman, Neil, De, Backer, Tine, Dorobantu, Maria, Eckert, Siegfried, Gaciong, Zbigniew, Giannattasio, Cristina, Glover, Mark, Gottsaeter, Anders, Grassos, Charalampos, Jarai, Zoltan, Aguila, Fernando Jaen, Kahan, Thomas, Lopez-Sublet, Marilucy, Lović, Dragan, Lurbe, Empar, Makris, Thomas K., Mallamaci, Francesca, Manolis, Athanasios J., Marketou, Maria, Mazza, Alberto, Mediavilla, Juan Diego, Muiesan, Maria Lorenza, Muxfeldt, Elizabeth Silaid, Nasr, Edgar, Papadakis, Ioannis, Parounak, Zelveian, Obregon, Sebastian, Okorie, Michael, Oliveras, Anna, Pontremoli, Roberto, Raev, Dimitar, Rajkumar, Chakravarthi, Redon, Josep, Robles, Nicolas Roberto, Rump, Lars Christian, Sarzani, Riccardo, Sierra, Cristina, Sirenko, Yuriy, Stojanov, Vesna, Tikkanen, Ilkka, Vaclavik, Jan, Veglio, Franco, Viigimaa, Margus, Webb, David, Zebekakis, Pantelis, Zweiker, Robert, "The corona-virus disease 2019 pandemic compromised routine care for hypertension: a survey conducted among excellence centers of the European Society of Hypertension" in Journal of Hypertension, 39, no. 1 (2021):190-195, https://doi.org/10.1097/HJH.0000000000002703 . .