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Emergency Department Interventions to Improve Blood Pressure Follow-up

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Hypertension
Registration Number
NCT00798551
Lead Sponsor
University of Nebraska
Brief Summary

Hypertension affects approximately 65 million people in the United States and approximately 20 million individuals remain undiagnosed. In Emergency Room visits, many as one third of the patients were noted to have elevated BP readings, two thirds of which could benefit from further therapy or closer clinic follow-up. However primary care follow-up after discharge with an elevated BP is surprisingly low. The purpose of this study is to measure the follow-up rate after the Emergency Room visit in individuals identified with elevated blood pressure after a brief counseling regarding risks of elevated blood pressure.

Detailed Description

Hypertension is a very common disease, affecting approximately 65 million people in the United States. As many as 30 % of people with hypertension, approximately 20 million individuals, remain undiagnosed. As many as one third of patients seen in ED were noted to have elevated BP readings in prior studies. Approximately 5% of emergency department (ED) patients have severely elevated blood pressure. Prior studies suggest that as many as two thirds of ED patients with elevated BP can benefit from further therapy or closer clinic follow-up. However primary care follow-up after ED discharge with an elevated BP is surprisingly low. The purpose of this study is to measure the follow-up rate after the ED visit in individuals identified with elevated blood pressure after a brief counseling regarding risks of elevated blood pressure.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
10
Inclusion Criteria
  • 19 years of age or older
  • diastolic BP 90 mm Hg or systolic BP 140 mm Hg
  • diabetes and chronic kidney disease who have a diastolic BP 80 mm Hg or systolic BP 130 mm Hg
Exclusion Criteria
  • unable/unwilling to provide informed consent
  • acute anxiety state
  • Any subject on pain medication which compromises their ability to consent

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Follow-up with Primary care physicianone month

The purpose of this study is to measure the follow-up rate after the ED visit in individuals identified with elevated blood pressure after a brief counseling regarding risks of elevated blood pressure.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

University of Nebraska Medical Center

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Omaha, Nebraska, United States

University of Nebraska Medical Center
🇺🇸Omaha, Nebraska, United States

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