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Active clinical trials for "Essential Hypertension"

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Effect of Motivational Interviews on Cardiovascular Disease Risks and Healthy Lifestyle Behavior...

Essential HypertensionMotivational Interview2 more

The primary aim of this study is to determine the effects of education and motivational interviews structured according to the health belief model on cardiovascular disease risks and healthy lifestyle behavior changes in patients with an essential hypertension diagnosis. The secondary aim of the study is to determine the effects of the variables that mediate the probability of performing primary prevention measures according to the health belief model of patients with a diagnosis of essential hypertension. The study was planned in a single-center, single-blind, one-to-one, parallel-group, randomized controlled trial design with a 6-month follow-up period. The research will be carried out at Işıklar Family Health Center located in Eskişehir city center in Turkey. The study population of this research consists of 659 patients with a diagnosis of essential hypertension, aged between 30-59 years, registered in Işıklar Family Health Center. The number of samples required for the study was determined by the power analysis made in the GPower 3.1 package program. Assuming that there may be losses during the follow-up and considering the possibility of nonparametric testing, a total of 80 individuals, 40 in each group, with an increase of 20%, will form the research group. The research data collection process will be carried out in 4 stages. First of all, the data required to query the inclusion criteria and exclusion criteria for participant admission to the study will be evaluated using the "Data form for participant admission". For the other stages of the research data collection process; "Pre-test (Beginning at 0 months)", "Intermediate follow-up test (Follow-up at 3 months)" and "Posttest (6 months)" will be administered to the participants in the study and control groups by the researcher. In this study, "Cardiovascular Disease Risk Awareness Assessment Scale", "Cardiovascular Diseases Risk Factors Knowledge Level", "Framingham Cardiovascular Risk Score", "Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors Scale-II", "Hypertension Self-Care Profile", "Hill- Bone Hypertension Treatment Adherence Scale", "Physical Activity Questionnaire for Primary Care" and "SF-12 Quality of Life Scale" will be used as data collection tools. In addition to their routine care, the control group will be given a health education structured according to the health belief model and a training booklet on healthy lifestyle behavior changes at the end of the training.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Effect of Losartan on Retinal Endothelial Function in Patients With Essential Hypertension

Hypertension

Essential hypertension is commonly associated with impaired endothelial function. The retinal vasculature is morphologically and functionally related to the cerebral vessels because of the common origin from the internal carotid artery. A recent study in hypertensive patients demonstrated that endothelial function of the retinal vasculature is impaired in hypertensive patients and that it can be restored by treatment with an AT1-receptor antagonist. It is not clear whether this effect is due to blood pressure lowering or whether this is a blood pressure independent effect. The present randomized, double blind study with a cross over design addresses this issue by comparing the effects of losartan and metoprolol on retinal endothelial function in patients with essential hypertension.

Withdrawn17 enrollment criteria

Diuretics In the Management of Essential Hypertension (DIME) Study

Hypertension

The purpose of DIME is to evaluate the safety (i.e. new onset of diabetes and other metabolic adverse events), efficacy and cost-effectiveness of antihypertensive treatment with low dose diuretics. The researchers' hypothesis is that use of low dose thiazide diuretics is metabolically safe when used with other appropriate antihypertensives, effective in reduction of blood pressure and cheaper than treatment without diuretics. Therefore, this study is an equivalence trial.

Completed21 enrollment criteria

Hypertension: Prediction of Biofeedback Success

Essential Hypertension

Hypertension, present in more than 50 million Americans, increases the risk of cardiovascular disease and its associated complications. More persons are turning to alternative medicine to deal with their health problems. Biofeedback may reduce blood pressure and/or allow the reduction of antihypertensive medications in some patients, while having no adverse effects. Yet biofeedback therapy is time-intensive and technician-intensive. Therefore, it is critical to be able to predict which patients with essential hypertension are most likely to lower his/her blood pressure using these techniques. This research proposes to test three different means of predicting whether a hypertensive subject will or will not be successful in lowering his/her blood pressure using biofeedback. Sixty hypertensive subjects will be studied over a three-year period. The results of this study will enable those caring for hypertensive persons to recommend biofeedback in an individualized way, thereby promoting adherence.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

An Efficacy and Safety Study Evaluating the Fixed-Dose Combination of Candesartan Plus Amlodipine...

Hypertension

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of TCV-116CCB (candesartan cilexetil and amlodipine besylate fixed-dose combination) in Chinese participants with mild to moderate hypertension who do not reach target blood pressure following 4 weeks of treatment with amlodipine monotherapy.

Withdrawn30 enrollment criteria

A Study to Evaluate the Effects of Azilsartan on Coronary Artery Plaque in Essential Hypertensive...

Essential Hypertension With Stable Angina and Dyslipidemia

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of oral azilsartan once daily for 32 weeks on coronary artery plaque in essential hypertensive patients with stable angina and dyslipidemia.

Withdrawn29 enrollment criteria

China Stroke Primary Prevention Trial

Primary Hypertension

The purpose of this trial is to confirm that enalapril maleate and folic acid tablets is more effective in preventing stroke among the patients with primary hypertension when compared to enalapril maleate.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Efficacy and Safety of Mexartan Potassium Tablets (AZL-M) and Calcium Channel Blockers (CCB) in...

Essential Hypertension

This is a national multicenter, prospective, observational study. It is planned to enroll 1215 patients with newly diagnosed essential hypertension in 80 centers, and divide them into 3 groups according to different treatment plans given by doctors: AZL-M monotherapy group, CCB monotherapy group (amlodipine besylate tablets or nifedipine controlled-release tablets) and AZL-M+CCB (amlodipine besylate tablets or nifedipine controlled-release tablets) combined treatment group. Subjects were visited 4 times at baseline, 1 month, 3 months, and 6 months, and the following key indicators of subjects were measured according to the doctor's decision, and the measurement results were collected

Not yet recruiting8 enrollment criteria

The Northwest Coalition for Primary Care Practice Support

Cardiovascular DiseaseEssential Hypertension2 more

The purpose of this project is to build capacity for quality improvement (QI) in small primary care practices across Washington, Oregon and Idaho by improving risk factors for heart attacks such as blood pressure, cholesterol and smoking. The Northwest Coalition for Primary Care Practice Support will assist practices by providing them with a QI coach, creating group learning opportunities, and conducting educational outreach activities. An innovative study design will be used to determine what levels and types of support are most helpful and effective.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Effect of Korean Red Ginseng on Central Blood Pressure in Patient With Essential Hypertension

Hypertension

The purpose of this study is to determine Korean red ginseng (KRG)treatment could decrease central blood pressure in subjects with hypertension.

Completed14 enrollment criteria
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