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Table 2 Prevalence of uncontrolled and an apparent treatment resistant hypertension (aTRH) and odds ratios (AOR; 95% CI) for inter-study effects

From: Uncontrolled and apparent treatment resistant hypertension: a cross-sectional study of Russian and Norwegian 40–69 year olds

Class

KYH (Russia)

Tromsø 7 (Norway)

KYH:Tromsø 7 AOR

KYH:Tromsø 7 AOR

KYH:Tromsø 7 AOR

Age/Sex

Age/Sex/CVD

Multipleb

Uncontrolled hypertension

Male

55.7 (50.6 to 60.6)

43.6 (40.4 to 46.8)

1.90 (1.56;2.30)

2.03 (1.67;2.47)

1.97 (1.59;2.44)

Female

42.7 (38.9 to 46.7)

33.0 (30.2 to 35.9)

1.30 (1.10;1.54)

1.35 (1.14;1.61)

1.22 (1.01;1.49)

Total

47.8 (44.6 to 50.9)

38.2 (36.1 to 40.5)

1.54 (1.36;1.75)

1.65 (1.45;1.87)

1.59 (1.39;1.83)

Totala

48.7 (45.2 to 52.2)

41.7 (39.5 to 44.0)

N/A

N/A

N/A

aTRH

Male

10.8 (8.1 to 14.1)

6.9 (5.4 to 8.7)

1.62 (1.18;2.21)

1.50 (1.09;2.06)

1.58 (1.12;2.24)

Female

9.2 (7.3 to 11.6)

4.5 (3.4 to 5.9)

2.05 (1.50;2.80)

1.61 (1.16;2.23)

1.43 (0.98;2.08)

Total

9.8 (8.2 to 11.7)

5.7 (4.8 to 6.8)

1.83 (1.47;2.28)

1.58 (1.26;1.98)

1.49 (1.16;1.91)

Totala

10.2 (8.4 to 12.3)

5.5 (4.5 to 6.6)

N/A

N/A

N/A

  1. a) Sensitivity analysis based on self-reported antihypertensive use where the main analyses were based on ATC coding of participant medication. b) Age, sex, CVD history, smoking, AUDIT, BMI, Diabetes, Seen GP past year, CKD