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Study MIPAE - Melatonin and Essential Arterial Hypertension

Essential Hypertension

Study MIPAE - Melatonin and essential arterial hypertension. Study with dietary supplement, prospective and monocentric (randomized control trial). 1 mg/day of melatonin has been administered for one year to a group of patients suffering from essential hypertension (from at least one year) and who are already on antihypertensive therapy. This group has been compared with as many hypertensive patients on antihypertensive therapy to whom melatonin has not been administered. Each of the participants have been evaluated at the beginning of the study and after one year considering: systolic and diastolic blood pressure; echocardiographic values (Vivid Q, GE Healthcare); applanation tonometry (SphygmoCor, AtCor Medical); peripheral arterial tonometry (EndoPAT-2000, Itamar); melatonin levels and total circulating antioxidant capacity after peripheral venous blood sampling. The aim of the study was to evaluate the antioxidant and vasoprotective effects of melatonin, evaluating both plasma changes and directly studying the possibility of a real remodeling and improvement of cardiac structures.

Active21 enrollment criteria

Open-Label Extension Study of Patients Previously Enrolled in Study CIN-107-124

Hypertension

This is a Phase 2, multicenter, open-label extension (OLE) study to evaluate the long-term safety, tolerability, and effectiveness of CIN-107 for up to 52 weeks in patients with HTN who have completed Part 1 or Part 2 of Study CIN-107-124. The study will be conducted at clinical sites that have participated in the double-blind, Phase 2 Study CIN-107-124.

Active30 enrollment criteria

A Study to Evaluate Efficacy and Safety of ALN-AGT01 in Patients With Mild To-Moderate Hypertension...

Hypertension

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of ALN-AGT01 on systolic and diastolic blood pressure and to characterize the pharmacodynamic (PD) effects and safety of ALN-AGT01.

Active9 enrollment criteria

Effect of a Physical Exercise Intervention Based on the Transtheoretical Model on Blood Pressure...

Hypertension

Background: Hypertension is a public health problem; the World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that more than 1280 million people suffer it. The treatment of said condition is pharmacological and non-pharmacological. Physical activity is part of the treatment, but unfortunately few adults can be classified as physically active. There is evidence that performing physical exercise reduces systolic blood pressure by up to 5 mm Hg, which has associated with reduced heart disease by up to 9%, ictus up to 14% and all-cause mortality by 4%. Lifestyle changing interventions, among them promoting exercise marked by a theory of behavior change, have shown positive results. Objective: To evaluate the effect of an intervention promoting the performance of physical exercise, with specific recommendations, based on the Transtheoretical Model, on systolic blood pressure and on the amount of exercise performed (minutes/week) in patients with hypertension aged 40 to 70 years, users of primary care in the Mexican Institute for Social Security (IMSS) in Aguascalientes. Material and methods: Randomized clinical trial, in which 442 patients with hypertension will participate. The control group will receive conventional care and recommendations for physical exercise and diet. The intervention group, in addition, will attend 6 workshops, one a month, which will promote performing physical exercise, with access given to videos of physical exercise routines, designed to gradually increase the exercise performed. At the start and end of the study, blood pressure, anthropometric measurements will be taken, through a questionnaire asking about sociodemographic data, performance of physical exercise, psychosocial factors regarding physical exercise, diet and adherence to pharmacological treatment. The characteristics of the study population by group will be described, and changes between baseline and final measurements compared, intra and intergroup, in the systolic blood pressure and minutes/week of physical exercise.

Enrolling by invitation6 enrollment criteria

Improving Blood Pressure Control Through the myBPmyLife mHealth Application

Hypertension

This study is enrolling eligible participants that have high blood pressure. Reducing dietary salt intake and engaging in regular physical activity is known to decrease blood pressure in people with hypertension. This trial will determine whether a smartwatch and a mobile health application, which together deliver notifications, can increase activity levels and reduce salt intake for people with high blood pressure. All study activities will be completed online or via a mobile medical application. Participants will not have any face-to-face visits with the study team.

Active12 enrollment criteria

Strengthening Referral Networks for Management of Hypertension Across the Health System (STRENGTHS)...

Hypertension

"STRENGTHS" is a transdisciplinary implementation research study, guided by the PRECEDE-PROCEED framework, to address the challenge of improving hypertension control in low-resource settings. The investigators propose to test the hypothesis that referral networks strengthened by an integrated health information technology and peer support intervention will be effective and cost-effective in improving hypertension control among patients in western Kenya. The investigators hypothesise that the integrated Health information Technology and Peer Support intervention will facilitate seamless referral of hypertensive patients across the different levels of the health system compared to usual care, leading to improvement in blood pressure. If proven to be successful, STRENGTHS can serve as a model for improving referral of patients upstream and downstream in health systems worldwide.

Active8 enrollment criteria

Study of Angiogenic Cell Therapy for Progressive Pulmonary Hypertension: Intervention With Repeat...

Hypertension,Pulmonary

The SAPPHIRE clinical trial seeks to establish the efficacy and safety of repeated monthly dosing of autologous EPCs transfected with human eNOS (heNOS) in patients with symptomatic severe PAH on available PAH-targeted medical therapy.

Active46 enrollment criteria

Long-Term Extension Study of Inhaled Nitric Oxide (iNO) for PAH

Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension

An Open-Label Long-Term Safety Study of Inhaled Nitric Oxide (iNO) for Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH)

Active7 enrollment criteria

TARGET BP I Clinical Trial

Hypertension

The TARGET BP I Trial is a randomized, blinded, multi-center, international, sham-procedure controlled trial, comparing renal denervation performed with the Peregrine System Kit in the treatment group to the sham control group (without renal denervation - no alcohol infusion). Subjects will be randomized in a 1:1 fashion to treatment versus sham control via central randomization.

Active9 enrollment criteria

Venous Sinus Stenting With the River Stent in IIH

Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension

The objective of the study is to show that stenting the transverse-sigmoid sinus with the River stent is safe and has probable benefit to relieve clinical symptoms in subjects with idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH). The study will enroll 39 IIH subjects with moderate to severe visual field loss or severe headaches that have failed medical therapy. The primary safety endpoint is the rate of major adverse event at 12 months The primary probable benefit endpoint is a composite at 12 months of absence of significant sinus stenosis and clinically relevant improvement.

Active38 enrollment criteria
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