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Hypertension And Surgery Study: Evaluating the Implementation of a Hypertension Guideline Protocol (HASS-2)

27 de abril de 2020 atualizado por: Bruce Biccard, University of Cape Town

Hypertension And Surgery Study 2: A Multicentre, Cross-sectional Quality Improvement Project: Evaluating the Implementation of a Hypertensive Guideline Protocol by Perioperative Clinicians.

HASS-2 is a multi-center, cross-sectional quality improvement project: evaluating the implementation of a hypertension guideline protocol by perioperative clinicians, as a model for improving various aspects of public health. The study will also describe the co-morbid risk profile of these newly identified or poorly controlled hypertensive patients. In addition, as a sub-study, these patients will be followed up at monthly intervals for 3 months after discharge, in order to quantify the rates of compliance with their prescribed treatment.

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Descrição detalhada

Globally, cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death. Hypertension is the commonest risk factor underlying cardiovascular disease, and, uncontrolled, is a risk for myocardial infarction, heart failure, stroke and renal disease. Hypertension is common, affecting over 1 billion people worldwide. In modern practice, failure to treat hypertension is regarded as poor medicine, and potentially indefensible.Hypertension remains a global health problem and one that is usually identified and treated in the primary health care setting. However, in South Africa, which is a resource-limited environment, it can burden an already strained primary health care system. The prevalence of hypertension in the adult population of South Africa is approximately 30%. With urbanisation, an ageing population, amongst other developing trends, this number is projected to increase significantly in the future.The perioperative period therefore presents a unique opportunity for clinicians to identify, educate and appropriately initiate or escalate management of these patients, thereby alleviating the burden on the primary health care system.

A short-term quality improvement intervention has the potential to improve quality of care in cardiovascular disease, in a low- to middle-income country like South Africa. This can be done by educating health care providers and implementing a guideline which will lead to improved, standardised and sustained quality of care for patients with hypertension. This will lead to a reduction in blood pressure, and further improve long-term morbidity and mortality of patients, and ultimately reduce the burden on an already strained health care system. Such guidelines could be modified to address other public health care challenges.

Within the African context, South Africans are recognised as being at a significant risk of cardiovascular disease, with the population having the highest prevalence of smoking, dyslipidemia, elevated fasting glucose and abdominal obesity, features of metabolic syndrome.

Metabolic syndrome found in hypertensive patients increases their risk of morbidity and mortality. This, in addition to the added physiological stress of surgery, may dramatically increase cardiovascular risk and complications in this cohort.

Prescribed medications for chronic conditions such as hypertension require a consistent level of patient compliance to the treatment regime. Compliance has been defined as "the extent to which a person's behaviour (in terms of taking medications, following diets or executing lifestyle changes) coincides with medical or health advice". Non-compliance can result in significant implications for not only the patient's health outcomes, but a considerable wastage of resources in an already limited setting. The World Health Organisation has highlighted the considerable economic and health benefits associated with improving compliance with treatments for conditions such as diabetes, hyperlipidaemia and hypertension. Similar to other non-communicable diseases, the ultimate goal of managing hypertension is achieve target control and prevent complications.The secondary aim of the HASS-2 study is to quantify the rates of compliance to antihypertensive medication following discharge from the patient's respective hospitals.

Tipo de estudo

Intervencional

Inscrição (Real)

106

Estágio

  • Não aplicável

Contactos e Locais

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Locais de estudo

    • Western Cape
      • Cape Town, Western Cape, África do Sul, 7599
        • Mitchells Plain Hospital
      • Cape Town, Western Cape, África do Sul, 7599
        • Somerset Hospital
      • Cape Town, Western Cape, África do Sul, 7599
        • Victoria Hospital
      • Cape Town, Western Cape, África do Sul, 7599
        • Groote Schuur Hospital
      • George, Western Cape, África do Sul, 7599
        • George Hospital
      • Paarl, Western Cape, África do Sul, 7599
        • Paarl Hospital
      • Worcester, Western Cape, África do Sul, 7599
        • Worcester Hospital

Critérios de participação

Os pesquisadores procuram pessoas que se encaixem em uma determinada descrição, chamada de critérios de elegibilidade. Alguns exemplos desses critérios são a condição geral de saúde de uma pessoa ou tratamentos anteriores.

Critérios de elegibilidade

Idades elegíveis para estudo

18 anos e mais velhos (Adulto, Adulto mais velho)

Aceita Voluntários Saudáveis

Sim

Gêneros Elegíveis para o Estudo

Tudo

Descrição

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Adult (older than 18 years)
  • Elective surgery at preoperative in-hospital visit
  • All stage 1 and stage 2 hypertensive patients as defined by the South African Hypertension Practice Guideline 2014

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patient refusal
  • Day case surgery
  • Obstetric and cardiac surgery
  • Patients with severe hypertension (>180/110 mmHg) as defined by the South African Hypertension Practice Guideline 2014

Plano de estudo

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Como o estudo é projetado?

Detalhes do projeto

  • Finalidade Principal: Tratamento
  • Alocação: N / D
  • Modelo Intervencional: Atribuição de grupo único
  • Mascaramento: Nenhum (rótulo aberto)

Armas e Intervenções

Grupo de Participantes / Braço
Intervenção / Tratamento
Outro: Hypertensive patients
Newly diagnosed or poorly controlled hypertensive patients will be initiated on appropriate therapy as per a specific algorithm.

Patients with stage 1 hypertension will receive monotherapy and risks of hypotension are negligible. A single antihypertensive lowers blood pressure (BP) on average by 10/5 mmHg.

Patients with stage 2 hypertension will be initiated on two medications and this is recommended by all international hypertension guidelines and studies have shown prompt BP control with minimal side effects.

For borderline patients, the investigators will elect to not treat them for blood pressure ranges of BP: 135-140/85-90 mmHg and give them a letter on discharge to be followed up at their local clinic. The letter will detail that they are potentially hypertensive patients and need to be followed up closely in future.

Patients with Stage 3 hypertension will be referred to the in-hospital physician as per the algorithm.

O que o estudo está medindo?

Medidas de resultados primários

Medida de resultado
Descrição da medida
Prazo
Assessing physician compliance with prescription of in-hospital drugs according to hypertension algorithm
Prazo: Five day period
Number of participants who have drugs prescribed in-hospital
Five day period
Assessing physician compliance with prescription of discharge drugs according to hypertension algorithm
Prazo: Five day period
Number of participants who have drugs prescribed at hospital discharge
Five day period

Outras medidas de resultado

Medida de resultado
Descrição da medida
Prazo
Assessing patient compliance with antihypertensive medication dispensing following discharge.
Prazo: Three and six months following discharge.
Number of participants who have drugs dispensed following hospital discharge
Three and six months following discharge.

Colaboradores e Investigadores

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Investigadores

  • Diretor de estudo: Bruce Biccard, MD, PhD, University of Cape Town

Datas de registro do estudo

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Datas Principais do Estudo

Início do estudo (Real)

14 de janeiro de 2019

Conclusão Primária (Real)

15 de março de 2019

Conclusão do estudo (Real)

16 de março de 2019

Datas de inscrição no estudo

Enviado pela primeira vez

20 de fevereiro de 2019

Enviado pela primeira vez que atendeu aos critérios de CQ

18 de abril de 2019

Primeira postagem (Real)

19 de abril de 2019

Atualizações de registro de estudo

Última Atualização Postada (Real)

28 de abril de 2020

Última atualização enviada que atendeu aos critérios de controle de qualidade

27 de abril de 2020

Última verificação

1 de abril de 2020

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Não

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Não

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