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NCT ID: NCT03855605 Completed - Clinical trials for Hypertension,Essential

Diagnosis of Hypertension by Home Blood Pressure Monitoring

Start date: November 17, 2015
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Home blood pressure measurement has been recommended to use in the diagnosis of hypertension. The investigators have developed diagnostic algorithm of hypertension by using 24-hour and home blood pressure measurement. However, the diagnostic agreement between home blood pressure measurement and 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure measurement is about 70 - 85%. The discrepancy of diagnosis between home blood pressure measurement and 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure is one of the barriers to introduce home blood pressure measurement in the diagnosis of hypertension. To solve the discrepancy, identifying the characteristic patients showing discrepancy of hypertension diagnosis between home blood pressure measurement and 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure measurement is needed. The purpose of the present study are (1) to validate the diagnostic algorithm of hypertension by using 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure and home blood pressure measurement the investigators have developed, and (2) to identifying the characteristics of patients showing discrepancy of diagnosis between 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure and home blood pressure measurement, and (3) lastly to improve the diagnostic algorithm of hypertension by using home blood pressure measurement.

NCT ID: NCT00565006 Completed - Clinical trials for Ambulatory Blood Pressure

A Study to Investigate the Influence of MK0859 on Blood Pressure (MK-0859-012)(COMPLETED)

Start date: July 2006
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This study will investigate the influence of MK0859 on ambulatory blood pressure, and how safe and tolerable MK0859 is on the subjects This is an early phase trial and some specific protocol information is in progress and not publicly available at this time. (Full information is available to trial participants).