The coArtHA trial-identifying the most effective treatment strategies to control arterial hypertension in sub-Saharan Africa: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Date Issued
2021-01-01
Author(s)
Gupta, R.
Wilson, H. I.
Lukau, B.
Lyimo, A.
Muhairwe, J.
Senkoro, E.
Byakuzana, T.
Mphunyane, M.
Gingo, W.
DOI
10.1186/s13063-021-05023-z
Abstract
Arterial hypertension is the most prevalent risk factor for cardiovascular disease in sub-Saharan Africa. Only a few and mostly small randomized trials have studied antihypertensive treatments in people of African descent living in sub-Saharan Africa., In this open-label, three-arm, parallel randomized controlled trial conducted at two rural hospitals in Lesotho and Tanzania, we compare the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of three antihypertensive treatment strategies among participants aged ??18?years. The study includes patients with untreated uncomplicated arterial hypertension diagnosed by a standardized office blood pressure???140/90?mmHg. The trial encompasses a superiority comparison between a triple low-dose antihypertensive drug combination versus the current standard of care (monotherapy followed by dual treatment), as well as a non-inferiority comparison for a dual drug combination versus standard of care with optional dose titration after 4 and 8?weeks for participants not reaching the target blood pressure. The sample size is 1268 participants with parallel allocation and a randomization ratio of 2:1:2 for the dual, triple and control arms, respectively. The primary endpoint is the proportion of participants reaching a target blood pressure at 12?weeks of ??130/80?mmHg and???140/90?mmHg among those aged
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