(New York, N.Y.): A ground-breaking Canadian blood pressure education program will be a powerful tool in fight to reduce stroke around the world. This morning, Dr. Sheldon Tobe, Chair of the Canadian Hypertension Education Program (CHEP) and a long-standing Heart and Stroke Foundation researcher, unveiled a new and powerful tool in the management of hypertension at the American Society of Hypertension (ASH) Scientific Meeting —The Heart&Stroke Hypertension Management Program.
“Diagnosing high blood pressure (hypertension) and lowering it in one patient is relatively simple,” says Dr. Tobe. “But keeping the pressure down in hypertensives across the entire country has proven to be a formidable challenge for patients and healthcare systems.” To test and quantify the efficacy of the Hypertension Management Program, a three-year demonstration phase was launched in 11 primary care sites (10 family health teams and one community health centre) in communities across Ontario, including Beamsville, Brighton, Deep River, Dryden, Kitchener, Mount Forest, North Bay, Shelburne, Toronto, Vermillion Bay, and Windsor. The Hypertension Management Program consists of healthcare provider education and tools as well as patient specific tools to facilitate blood pressure management and control by providers and self-management by patients. After the initial intervention at the start of the study, the Family Health Teams continued delivering the program on their own. “More than 3,600 patients participated in the Canadian study and blood pressure fell quickly. Remarkably after three years, patients with a diagnosis of hypertension had sustained average blood pressure reductions of 6.4/3.8 mmHg,” said Dr. Tobe. The Heart&Stroke Hypertension Management Program has resulted in 41% more people in these 11 primary-care centres across Ontario keeping their high blood pressure under control. Even modest reductions in blood pressure can dramatically decrease the incidence of cardiovascular disease.
- A reduction of 5 mm Hg in systolic in blood pressure translates into:
- A 14% drop in stroke mortality
- A 9% drop in coronary heart disease and
- A 7% reduction in overall mortality
- It has been shown that effective blood pressure control can reduce the incidence of stroke by up to 40%!
- Hypertension Flowsheet charting tool in both paper and electronic formats, with built in prompts to guide the healthcare provider during the patient’s visit and to record the patient’s progress and care plan;
- Confidential practice reports, produced through a secure web-based data repository that enable providers to know how well their patients are doing over time and compared with other participating sites;
- Tape measures with waist circumference risk markers.
- An education booklet
- A log book
- Information fact sheets
- Consumer e-tools such as “My Heart&Stroke Blood Pressure Action Plan” and ”My Heart&Stroke Risk Assessment” - which provide confidential risk assessment, an opt-in program for email support and the ability to track/monitor blood pressure and progress.