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TROPHY study: Outcomes based on the Seventh Report of the Joint National Committee on Hypertension definition of hypertension

Author(s): 

Julius, S., Kaciroti, N., Egan, B. M., Nesbitt, S., Michelson, E. L.

Release Date: 

16 Jan 2008

Publication Date: 

January-February 2008

Title of Publication: 

Journal of the American Society of Hypertension

Volume: 

2

Issue: 

1

Pages: 

39-43

DOI: 

10.1016/j.jash.2007.07.005

Publisher's Link: 

TROPHY study: Outcomes based on the Seventh Report of the Joint National Committee on Hypertension definition of hypertension

Abstract/Summary: 

Trial of Preventing Hypertension (TROPHY) investigated whether pharmacological treatment of prehypertension prevents or postpones stage 1 hypertension. Hypertension was originally defined when a participant had blood pressure (BP) ≥140 and/or ≥90 mm Hg at any three clinic visits over 4 years. Contemporary guidelines define hypertension if the BP is ≥140 and/or ≥90 at two consecutive visits. TROPHY results were recalculated based on the current definition. Participants with repeated BP of 130 – 139 and/or 85 – 89 mm Hg were randomly assigned to 2 years of candesartan or placebo, followed by 2 years of placebo for all. All participants received lifestyle counseling at every visit. When participants reached hypertension, antihypertensive treatment was initiated. The 4-year incidence of hypertension was significantly (P < .001) lower than previously reported in the placebo (–11.3%) and candesartan (–11.0%) groups. During the first 2 years, hypertension developed in 162 placebo and 53 candesartan participants (relative risk reduction [RRR], 68%; P < .001; original report 66%; P < .001). After 4 years, hypertension occurred in 197 placebo and 165 candesartan participants (RRR, 18%; P < .009; original report 16%; P < .007). The new definition resulted in a lower incidence of hypertension, but the outcomes were remarkably similar with both definitions and confirmed our original findings.

Status: 

Published

CHGD Member(s): 

Kaciroti, Niko, Ph.D.

Tagged: Conceptions of Biology and Health | Developmental Methodology | Early Insults and Interventions | Interventions in Clinical-Community Settings | Language and Literacy Development | Obesity | Pediatric Multimodal Imaging | Journal Article

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