NL-OMON32130
Recruiting
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The Effects of Device-Guided Breathing Exercises on Blood Pressure, in Patients with Hypertension. A Randomized, Single-Blind, Controlled Trial - Breathing Exercises and Blood Pressure
Isala Klinieken0 sites30 target enrollmentTBD
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Hypertensie
- Sponsor
- Isala Klinieken
- Enrollment
- 30
- Status
- Recruiting
- Last Updated
- last year
Overview
Brief Summary
No summary available.
Investigators
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •Patients are required to meet the following criteria: over 18 years old, known hypertension with a systolic BP (SBP) between 130\-170 mm Hg at the previous visit to the internal outpatient department and at the last visit to the internist (which is the same day as baseline measurement) and treated with one or more anti\-hypertensive drugs, which have not been changed for the preceding three months. At baseline the SBP should be between 140\-160 mm Hg, measured by the investigator.
Exclusion Criteria
- •Patients with known diabetes, heart failure (NYHA III\-IV) and/or patients with pulmonary disease (for example asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and pulmonary fibrosis) will be excluded by the discretion of the treating internist. Patients with insufficient knowledge of the Dutch language to understand the requirements of the study will be excluded too.
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Not specified
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