Family at Risk Study (FAR)
Stroke, Hypertension

About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Stroke
Eligibility Criteria
Because two distinct groups are participating subjects in FAR the I/E Criteria are described separately for each. The FAR Index Stroke Case represents the index subject with an identified stroke whose relatives will be considered for inclusion as a FAR Subject.
Inclusion Criteria for FAR Index Stroke Case
Inclusion Criteria for FAR Index Stroke Case are listed below:
- Any stroke patient, 35+, (ischemic or hemorrhagic) discharged alive and not in hospice care from any FAR hospital, and;
- Patient living at discharge within the geography of recruitment for that FAR site, and;
- With a pre-morbid Modified Rankin score of 0-1, and;
- Patient and/or surrogate give consent to participate after an informed consent process.
- Clinical transient ischemic attack (TIA) can be included if there is a computerized tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) lesion corresponding to the clinical syndrome at presentation.
Exclusion Criteria for FAR Index Stroke Case
Exclusion Criteria for FAR Index Stroke case are listed below:
- TIA without a demonstrable lesion on CT or MRI;
- Index stroke patients not anticipated to be discharged to the preplanned geography of recruitment for the site;
- Patients with pre-morbid Modified Rankin Score of >/=2.
- Index stroke patients not surviving to hospital discharge;
- Index stroke patients admitted to hospice care;
- Individual deemed by the FAR Investigator to be incapable of participating in an informed consent process;
- Potential FAR Index Stroke Case not anticipated to survive for 1 year due to neurological or general medical status (i.e., terminal cancer or heart disease).
- Potential FAR Index Stroke Case who in the opinion of the site investigator cannot be involved in follow-up;
- Inability or unwillingness of potential FAR Index Stroke Case to give written informed consent.
- Inability to speak English or Spanish. Inclusion Criteria for FAR Subject
Inclusion criteria for a FAR Subject are listed below:
- Individuals >/= age 18 who qualify as a biological offspring (child) or sibling (brother or sister) of the FAR Index Stroke Case;
- Individual living within the geography of recruitment for that FAR Site;
- Individuals willing to participate in a longitudinal risk factor management program and have at least one of the following risk factors: hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, excess body mass index, active smoking, atrial fibrillation, excess alcohol use, inactive lifestyle, or unhealthy diet.
- Capable of participating in an informed consent process;
- Agreement to participate in FAR procedures;
- Individuals who in the opinion of the FAR Investigator can be involved in follow-up risk factor management;
- Willingness to be contacted at a new residence if moving. Exclusion Criteria for FAR Subject
Exclusion criteria for a FAR Subject are listed below:
- Inability or unwillingness of the potential FAR Subject to give written informed consent;
- Individuals not anticipated to survive for 1 year due to neurological or general medical status (i.e., terminal cancer or heart disease);
- Individuals who in the opinion of the FAR Investigator cannot be involved in follow-up risk factor management;
- Inability to speak English or Spanish.
Sites / Locations
- Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Other
Standard of Care
Enhanced Intervention
The FAR Control Arm will involve risk factor assessment in first degree relative subjects and implementation of an education program for the randomized participants and their primary care provider.
This intervention will involve risk factor assessment and web based risk factor management. Technological facilitators including a population health care management portal which will be used to facilitate risk factor management to monitor risk factor control, and to facilitate new symptom and complications management; Telemedicine to allow FAR Coordinator and providers capability for evaluation and management in home/facility, which facilitates real time communication and collaboration and virtual evaluation of the subject when higher level of intervention is required Educational portal provides a common educational platform for professional and subject education around stroke symptoms, complications, recovery and risk factor management, and lifestyle changes. FAR EI teams will be coordinated at FAR Central where a centralized group of specialists initiate and monitor risk factor mitigation strategies tailored to the individual participant.