Hypertension Clinical Trial
To conduct a five-year follow-up of the population of Gubbio, a town in north central Italy, in order to determine the relationship of baseline sodium-stimulated lithium countertransport to subsequent change in blood pressure and incidence of hypertension.
BACKGROUND:
The field work of the baseline or prevalence phase of the Gubbio Study on the Epidemiology
of Hypertension was conducted between March 1983 and December 1985. The population sample
included all individuals age 5 and over residing in the town of Gubbio. The survey involved
a standardized comprehensive examination focussed on traits previously shown to be related
to hypertensive and/or other adult cardiovascular diseases, and on other traits of current
concern as possible risk factors. This latter category included measurement of red blood
cell electrolyte concentrations and fluxes, particularly sodium-stimulated lithium
countertransport. The study was planned, organized, and conducted by the Merck, Sharp and
Dohme Center for Epidemiologic Research in cooperation with Gubbio civic and medical
leaders, and with laboratory facilities in Gubbio, Naples, and Rome.
Follow-up examinations were conducted in the Centro di Medicina Preventiva in Gubbio which
was furnished and equipped by Merck, Sharp and Dohme of Rome, Italy. Additional work was
conducted at the Center for Epidemiologic Research of Merck, Sharp and Dohme in Rome, at the
University of Naples, and at Northwestern University in Chicago.
DESIGN NARRATIVE:
This prospective study re-examined the 5,500 residents of Gubbio who took part in the Gubbio
Population Study in 1983-1985. The data collected on follow-up focused mainly on factors
related to change in blood pressure and development of hypertension and included standard
physical examination, height, weight, girth, blood pressure, medical history and family
medical history, urine collection for study of electrolyte excretion, venipuncture, 12-lead
electrocardiogram, m-mode echocardiogram, pulse, skinfold measurement, carbon monoxide
content of exhaled breath, sociodemographic data on age, marital status, education, and
employment, and life style data on diet, alcohol intake, smoking, and physical activity.
Measurements made at baseline permitted assessment of whether the hypothesized positive
relation of lithium countertransport to blood pressure was independent of such factors as
age, sex, body mass index, alcohol intake, plasma uric acid, glucose, family history, and
other variables generally associated with blood pressure. The relationship between 5-year
changes in these factors, change in lithium countertransport, and in blood pressure were
also examined. Several additional important unresolved questions on the epidemiology of
blood pressure and hypertension were explored: the role of macronutrients and micronutrients
in lithium countertransport and its change; red blood cell sodium and potassium
concentrations and their relation to blood pressure; possible differences in calcium
metabolism between hypertensives and normotensives; genetic polymorphisms related to
lipid-lipoprotein metabolism and possible influence on blood pressure; patterns of blood
pressure change in the elderly, the 639 and 341 persons age 65-74 and over 75, respectively,
at baseline. Coronary heart disease incidence was also studied.
The study completion date listed in this record was obtained from the "End Date" entered in
the Protocol Registration and Results System (PRS) record.
;
N/A
| Status | Clinical Trial | Phase | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Terminated |
NCT04591808 -
Efficacy and Safety of Atorvastatin + Perindopril Fixed-Dose Combination S05167 in Adult Patients With Arterial Hypertension and Dyslipidemia
|
Phase 3 | |
| Recruiting |
NCT04515303 -
Digital Intervention Participation in DASH
|
||
| Completed |
NCT05433233 -
Effects of Lifestyle Walking on Blood Pressure in Older Adults With Hypertension
|
N/A | |
| Completed |
NCT05491642 -
A Study in Male and Female Participants (After Menopause) With Mild to Moderate High Blood Pressure to Learn How Safe the Study Treatment BAY3283142 is, How it Affects the Body and How it Moves Into, Through and Out of the Body After Taking Single and Multiple Doses
|
Phase 1 | |
| Completed |
NCT03093532 -
A Hypertension Emergency Department Intervention Aimed at Decreasing Disparities
|
N/A | |
| Completed |
NCT04507867 -
Effect of a NSS to Reduce Complications in Patients With Covid-19 and Comorbidities in Stage III
|
N/A | |
| Completed |
NCT05529147 -
The Effects of Medication Induced Blood Pressure Reduction on Cerebral Hemodynamics in Hypertensive Frail Elderly
|
||
| Recruiting |
NCT06363097 -
Urinary Uromodulin, Dietary Sodium Intake and Ambulatory Blood Pressure in Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease
|
||
| Recruiting |
NCT05976230 -
Special Drug Use Surveillance of Entresto Tablets (Hypertension)
|
||
| Completed |
NCT06008015 -
A Study to Evaluate the Pharmacokinetics and the Safety After Administration of "BR1015" and Co-administration of "BR1015-1" and "BR1015-2" Under Fed Conditions in Healthy Volunteers
|
Phase 1 | |
| Completed |
NCT05387174 -
Nursing Intervention in Two Risk Factors of the Metabolic Syndrome and Quality of Life in the Climacteric Period
|
N/A | |
| Completed |
NCT04082585 -
Total Health Improvement Program Research Project
|
||
| Recruiting |
NCT05121337 -
Groceries for Black Residents of Boston to Stop Hypertension Among Adults Without Treated Hypertension
|
N/A | |
| Withdrawn |
NCT04922424 -
Mechanisms and Interventions to Address Cardiovascular Risk of Gender-affirming Hormone Therapy in Trans Men
|
Phase 1 | |
| Active, not recruiting |
NCT05062161 -
Sleep Duration and Blood Pressure During Sleep
|
N/A | |
| Completed |
NCT05087290 -
LOnger-term Effects of COVID-19 INfection on Blood Vessels And Blood pRessure (LOCHINVAR)
|
||
| Not yet recruiting |
NCT05038774 -
Educational Intervention for Hypertension Management
|
N/A | |
| Completed |
NCT05621694 -
Exploring Oxytocin Response to Meditative Movement
|
N/A | |
| Completed |
NCT05688917 -
Green Coffee Effect on Metabolic Syndrome
|
N/A | |
| Recruiting |
NCT05575453 -
OPTIMA-BP: Empowering PaTients in MAnaging Blood Pressure
|
N/A |