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NCT00689819N/ACompleted

Pre-clinical Cardiac Dysfunction Among Asymptomatic Hypertensive Patients in an Urban Emergency Department: Is a Program Focused on Early Detection and Blood Pressure Control Clinically and Cost Effective?

Wayne State University·interventional·Posted Jun 4, 2008·Updated Dec 3, 2013

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating Exercise, Weight Loss, and 3 other interventions for Hypertension and 4 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 123 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

This project will evaluate the clinical and cost effectiveness of a novel, multidisciplinary approach to identify and treat pre-clinical cardiac dysfunction (PCCD) in asymptomatic hypertensive patients identified in a single center urban emergency department. Premature onset of pressure-related cardiac complications of hypertension (especially heart failure) has important implications for long-term survival, quality of life and healthcare costs. This project will target patients who have already developed pressure-related cardiac structural abnormalities yet remain symptom free. These individuals are at tremendous risk for progression to clinically overt heart failure and its associated consequences. We hypothesize that detection and treatment of patients with hypertension who have pre-clinical structural cardiac damage will enable forestallment of the disease process and offer the opportunity to reduce the burden of cardiac morbidity associated with hypertension. This project will implement a program to prospectively identify PCCD (using echocardiography) and provide treatment. At present, the optimal blood pressure goal for patients with PCCD is unknown so this study will randomize patients to 2 levels of blood pressure control: "normal", which is consistent with current national guidelines and "intensive", which will aim for a markedly lower blood pressure (\< 120/80). Enrolled patients will receive active treatment and follow-up for 1 year. At the end of 1 year, we will evaluate: 1) the ability of this program to achieve blood pressure goals; 2) the cost effectiveness; and 3) the proportion in each blood pressure group who have evidence of disease regression on echocardiography.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
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CountriesUnited States

Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
20082009201020112012201320142015201620172018201920202021202220232024202520262027
First PostedJun 4, 2008
Enrollment StartOct 1, 2008
Primary CompletionMay 1, 2011
Study CompletionJun 1, 2011
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 2.6 yearsPosted 18.1 years ago

Interventions

Exercisebehavioral

Blood pressure (BP) target of \< 140/90 mmHg (or \< 130/80 mmHg for diabetics or with chronic kidney disease) as recommended by the 7th Joint National Committee on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation and Treatment of High Blood Pressure (JNC 7). BP control efforts will be open-label and will include a combination of recommended life-style modifications (i.e., exercise, weight loss, low sodium diet, smoking cessation), and pharmaceutical therapy based on JNC 7 protocol driven guidelines with the following adaptations: 1) use of a diuretic that is appropriate to renal function (eGFR\< 40 ml/min/1.73 m2: a loop diuretic; eGFR\> 40 ml/min/1.73 m2: a thiazide); 2) use of automated reminders if BP exceeds target for \> 4 weeks without a medication titration; 3) use of a second diuretic when taking 4 or more anti-hypertensives without adequate achievement of BP target level; and 4) automated alerts to study personnel for potential drug interactions.

Exercisebehavioral

Blood pressure (BP) target will be \< 120/80 mmHg. BP control efforts will be open-label and will include a combination of recommended life-style modifications (i.e., exercise, weight loss, low sodium diet, smoking cessation), and pharmaceutical therapy based on JNC 7 protocol driven guidelines with the following adaptations: 1) use of a diuretic that is appropriate to renal function (eGFR\< 40 ml/min/1.73 m2: a loop diuretic; eGFR\> 40 ml/min/1.73 m2: a thiazide); 2) use of automated reminders if BP exceeds target for \> 4 weeks without a medication titration; 3) use of a second diuretic when taking 4 or more anti-hypertensives without adequate achievement of BP target level; and 4) automated alerts to study personnel for potential drug interactions.

Weight Lossbehavioral

Blood pressure (BP) target of \< 140/90 mmHg (or \< 130/80 mmHg for diabetics or with chronic kidney disease) as recommended by the 7th Joint National Committee on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation and Treatment of High Blood Pressure (JNC 7). BP control efforts will be open-label and will include a combination of recommended life-style modifications (i.e., exercise, weight loss, low sodium diet, smoking cessation), and pharmaceutical therapy based on JNC 7 protocol driven guidelines with the following adaptations: 1) use of a diuretic that is appropriate to renal function (eGFR\< 40 ml/min/1.73 m2: a loop diuretic; eGFR\> 40 ml/min/1.73 m2: a thiazide); 2) use of automated reminders if BP exceeds target for \> 4 weeks without a medication titration; 3) use of a second diuretic when taking 4 or more anti-hypertensives without adequate achievement of BP target level; and 4) automated alerts to study personnel for potential drug interactions.

Low Sodium Dietbehavioral

Blood pressure (BP) target of \< 140/90 mmHg (or \< 130/80 mmHg for diabetics or with chronic kidney disease) as recommended by the 7th Joint National Committee on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation and Treatment of High Blood Pressure (JNC 7). BP control efforts will be open-label and will include a combination of recommended life-style modifications (i.e., exercise, weight loss, low sodium diet, smoking cessation), and pharmaceutical therapy based on JNC 7 protocol driven guidelines with the following adaptations: 1) use of a diuretic that is appropriate to renal function (eGFR\< 40 ml/min/1.73 m2: a loop diuretic; eGFR\> 40 ml/min/1.73 m2: a thiazide); 2) use of automated reminders if BP exceeds target for \> 4 weeks without a medication titration; 3) use of a second diuretic when taking 4 or more anti-hypertensives without adequate achievement of BP target level; and 4) automated alerts to study personnel for potential drug interactions.

Smoking Cessationbehavioral

Blood pressure (BP) target of \< 140/90 mmHg (or \< 130/80 mmHg for diabetics or with chronic kidney disease) as recommended by the 7th Joint National Committee on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation and Treatment of High Blood Pressure (JNC 7). BP control efforts will be open-label and will include a combination of recommended life-style modifications (i.e., exercise, weight loss, low sodium diet, smoking cessation), and pharmaceutical therapy based on JNC 7 protocol driven guidelines with the following adaptations: 1) use of a diuretic that is appropriate to renal function (eGFR\< 40 ml/min/1.73 m2: a loop diuretic; eGFR\> 40 ml/min/1.73 m2: a thiazide); 2) use of automated reminders if BP exceeds target for \> 4 weeks without a medication titration; 3) use of a second diuretic when taking 4 or more anti-hypertensives without adequate achievement of BP target level; and 4) automated alerts to study personnel for potential drug interactions.

Pharmaceutical Therapy (no specific therapy; approach guided by the JNC 7 protocol guidelines)drug

Blood pressure (BP) target of \< 140/90 mmHg (or \< 130/80 mmHg for diabetics or with chronic kidney disease) as recommended by the 7th Joint National Committee on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation and Treatment of High Blood Pressure (JNC 7). BP control efforts will be open-label and will include a combination of recommended life-style modifications (i.e., exercise, weight loss, low sodium diet, smoking cessation), and pharmaceutical therapy based on JNC 7 protocol driven guidelines with the following adaptations: 1) use of a diuretic that is appropriate to renal function (eGFR\< 40 ml/min/1.73 m2: a loop diuretic; eGFR\> 40 ml/min/1.73 m2: a thiazide); 2) use of automated reminders if BP exceeds target for \> 4 weeks without a medication titration; 3) use of a second diuretic when taking 4 or more anti-hypertensives without adequate achievement of BP target level; and 4) automated alerts to study personnel for potential drug interactions.

Weight Lossbehavioral

Blood pressure (BP) target will be \< 120/80 mmHg. BP control efforts will be open-label and will include a combination of recommended life-style modifications (i.e., exercise, weight loss, low sodium diet, smoking cessation), and pharmaceutical therapy based on JNC 7 protocol driven guidelines with the following adaptations: 1) use of a diuretic that is appropriate to renal function (eGFR\< 40 ml/min/1.73 m2: a loop diuretic; eGFR\> 40 ml/min/1.73 m2: a thiazide); 2) use of automated reminders if BP exceeds target for \> 4 weeks without a medication titration; 3) use of a second diuretic when taking 4 or more anti-hypertensives without adequate achievement of BP target level; and 4) automated alerts to study personnel for potential drug interactions.

Low Sodium Dietbehavioral

Blood pressure (BP) target will be \< 120/80 mmHg. BP control efforts will be open-label and will include a combination of recommended life-style modifications (i.e., exercise, weight loss, low sodium diet, smoking cessation), and pharmaceutical therapy based on JNC 7 protocol driven guidelines with the following adaptations: 1) use of a diuretic that is appropriate to renal function (eGFR\< 40 ml/min/1.73 m2: a loop diuretic; eGFR\> 40 ml/min/1.73 m2: a thiazide); 2) use of automated reminders if BP exceeds target for \> 4 weeks without a medication titration; 3) use of a second diuretic when taking 4 or more anti-hypertensives without adequate achievement of BP target level; and 4) automated alerts to study personnel for potential drug interactions.

Smoking Cessationbehavioral

Blood pressure (BP) target will be \< 120/80 mmHg. BP control efforts will be open-label and will include a combination of recommended life-style modifications (i.e., exercise, weight loss, low sodium diet, smoking cessation), and pharmaceutical therapy based on JNC 7 protocol driven guidelines with the following adaptations: 1) use of a diuretic that is appropriate to renal function (eGFR\< 40 ml/min/1.73 m2: a loop diuretic; eGFR\> 40 ml/min/1.73 m2: a thiazide); 2) use of automated reminders if BP exceeds target for \> 4 weeks without a medication titration; 3) use of a second diuretic when taking 4 or more anti-hypertensives without adequate achievement of BP target level; and 4) automated alerts to study personnel for potential drug interactions.

Pharmaceutical Therapy (no specific therapy; approach guided by the JNC 7 protocol guidelines)drug

Blood pressure (BP) target will be \< 120/80 mmHg. BP control efforts will be open-label and will include a combination of recommended life-style modifications (i.e., exercise, weight loss, low sodium diet, smoking cessation), and pharmaceutical therapy based on JNC 7 protocol driven guidelines with the following adaptations: 1) use of a diuretic that is appropriate to renal function (eGFR\< 40 ml/min/1.73 m2: a loop diuretic; eGFR\> 40 ml/min/1.73 m2: a thiazide); 2) use of automated reminders if BP exceeds target for \> 4 weeks without a medication titration; 3) use of a second diuretic when taking 4 or more anti-hypertensives without adequate achievement of BP target level; and 4) automated alerts to study personnel for potential drug interactions.