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An evaluation of the impact of aggressive hypertension, diabetes and smoking cessation management on CVD outcomes at the population level: a dynamic simulation analysis

机译:评估侵袭性高血压,糖尿病和吸烟戒烟管理对人口水平CVD结果的影响:动态模拟分析

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Evidence from randomized control trials suggest that coupled with smoking cessation interventions, CVD events can be reduced significantly if hypertension and diabetes patients are properly managed, raising practical what-if questions at the population level. This research aims to develop a dynamic simulation model using the systems modelling methodology of system dynamics, to evaluate the medium to long-term impact of hypertension and diabetes management, as well as smoking cessation intervention on CVD events, CVD deaths and post-CVD population. The systems modelling methodology of system dynamics was used to develop a simulation model to evaluate the impact of aggressive hypertension, diabetes and smoking cessation management on CVD outcomes at the population level. The insights from this research suggest that despite that at the individual level, hypertension management is associated with the highest risk reduction for CVD (50%) compared to diabetes and smoking (20%) and is also the most prevalent risk factor, at the population level, diabetes management interventions are projected to have higher impact on reducing CVD events compared to hypertension management or smoking cessation interventions. However, a combined intervention of diabetes and hypertension management, as well as smoking cessation has the most impact on CVD outcomes. Due to aging population and the increasing prevalence of chronic conditions in Singapore, the number of CVD events in Singapore is projected to rise significantly in the near future-hence the need for proactive planning to implement needed interventions. Findings from this research suggest that CVD events and its associated deaths and disabilities could be reduced significantly if diabetes and hypertension patients are aggressively managed.
机译:来自随机对照试验的证据表明,随着吸烟干预干预,如果高血压和糖尿病患者被适当管理,可以显着降低CVD事件,提高人口水平的问题。本研究旨在使用系统动态的系统建模方法开发动态仿真模型,以评估高血压和糖尿病管理的培养基,以及对CVD事件,CVD死亡和后CVD人口的吸烟干预措施。系统动态系统建模方法用于开发模拟模型,以评估侵袭性高血压,糖尿病和吸烟戒烟管理对人口水平的CVD结果的影响。本研究的见解表明,尽管在个体层面上,与糖尿病和吸烟(20%)相比,CVD(50%)的高血压管理与CVD(50%)的风险降低有关,也是人口中最普遍的危险因素与高血压管理或吸烟干预措施相比,糖尿病管理干预措施预计对减少CVD事件的影响较高。然而,糖尿病和高血压管理的组合干预以及吸烟对CVD成果产生了最大影响。由于人口老龄化和新加坡慢性条件越来越多,新加坡的CVD事件数量在不久的将来预计在不久的未来显着上升 - 因此需要主动计划来实施所需的干预措施。本研究的结果表明,如果积极管理糖尿病和高血压患者,CVD事件及其相关的死亡和残疾可能会显着降低。

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