Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5571423 | Primary Care Diabetes | 2017 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Good control of diabetes and hypertension comorbidity with pharmacological treatment in elderly patients is challenging. Some drug combinations achieved better control than others. The greatest effort should focus on improving the low adherence to diabetes treatment.
Keywords
RCTsPHCATCHbA1cCVRPcGDDDMPRICD-10CpGIQRCCBsGCGARBsrandomized clinical trialsangiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitorstandard deviationCardiovascular riskDrugsClinical practice guidelinesDefined daily dosesDiabetes mellitusbody mass indexBMIAnatomical Therapeutic ChemicalHypertensionBlood pressureinterquartile rangePrimary health carecalcium-channel blockersangiotensin II receptor blockersACEI یا angiotensin convert enzyme inhibitorMedication possession ratioodds ratioComorbidityglycated haemoglobinMedication adherenceElectronic health recordsEHRControl
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Authors
Quintà Foguet-Boreu, Concepción Violán, Tomás López Jiménez, Mariona Pons-Vigués, Teresa RodrÃguez-Blanco, Jose M. Valderas, Marina Guisado Clavero, Enriqueta Pujol-Ribera,