Intensive postpartum antihypertensive treatment (IPAT) and healthy lifestyle education: Study protocol for a pilot randomized controlled trial for patients with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy
Anna Palatnik , Nadine Sunji , Zaira Peterson , Jennifer Ohlendorf , Amy Y. Pan , Jacquelyn Kulinski
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Abstract
Background
Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) complicate about 10 % of pregnancies and lead to postpartum hospital readmissions and cardiovascular complications. Following HDP, vascular dysfunction could persist and accelerate the trajectory of cardiovascular disease risk. The benefits of intensive blood pressure (BP) control following HDP have not been adequately investigated. Therefore, no standard guidelines exist to guide the management of mild-to-moderate hypertension in the postpartum period, leading to a wide variation in clinical practice. The present study will investigate the effect of intensive BP control and healthy lifestyle education on maternal cardiovascular health (CVH) and vascular function following HDP.
Methods
The Intensive Postpartum Antihypertensive Treatment (IPAT) study is a randomized controlled, two-arm, single-site, pilot trial where 60 postpartum HDP patients will be randomized 1:1 to one of two groups: 1) Intensive postpartum BP control – nifedipine initiation at BP ≥140/90 mmHg to maintain BP <140/90 mmHg; or 2) Less intensive postpartum BP control – nifedipine initiation at BP ≥150/100 mmHg to maintain BP <150/100 mmHg. All participants will also undergo vascular function assessments and receive healthy lifestyle education. The study will primarily test feasibility of all study procedures. It will secondarily examine changes in BP and CVH scores from baseline to 12 months postpartum.
Conclusion
This pilot trial will study whether the BP threshold of 140/90 is superior to 150/100 for initiation of pharmacotherapy and evaluate feasibility to ultimately conduct a trial capable of generating robust evidence to standardize clinical practice and guidelines in postpartum HDP management.
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Contemporary Clinical Trials is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes manuscripts pertaining to all aspects of clinical trials, including, but not limited to, design, conduct, analysis, regulation and ethics. Manuscripts submitted should appeal to a readership drawn from disciplines including medicine, biostatistics, epidemiology, computer science, management science, behavioural science, pharmaceutical science, and bioethics. Full-length papers and short communications not exceeding 1,500 words, as well as systemic reviews of clinical trials and methodologies will be published. Perspectives/commentaries on current issues and the impact of clinical trials on the practice of medicine and health policy are also welcome.