Protocol of the SPARTE Study: A Strategy for Preventing Cardiovascular and Renal Events based on ARTErial Stiffness

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Stephane Laurent
Gilles Chatellier
Michel Azizi
David Calvet
Gabriel Choukroun
Nicolas Danchin
Pascal Delsart
Philippe Gosse
Gerard London
Jean-Jacques Mourad
Bruno Pannier
Helena Pereira
Dominique Stephan
Pierre Boutouyrie
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[1] University of Paris,Assistance
[2] Georges Pompidou European Hospital,Publique Hopitaux de Paris
[3] INSERM,Clinical Research Unit
[4] U970,Neurology Department, GHU Paris Psychiatrie Neurosciences
[5] Hypertension Department and DMU CARTE,INSERM UMR 1266
[6] INSERM,MP3CV Research Unit
[7] CIC1418,Cardiology Department
[8] Sainte-Anne Hospital,CHU Lille
[9] FHU NeuroVasc,Service de Cardiologie/Hypertension Arterielle
[10] Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation Department,Department of Nephrology
[11] University Picardie Jules Verne,UMR 1260
[12] Georges Pompidou Hospital,undefined
[13] Institut Cœur Poumon,undefined
[14] Hospital Saint ANDRE,undefined
[15] Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Bordeaux,undefined
[16] Manhes Hospital,undefined
[17] Groupe Hospitalier Paris Saint-Joseph,undefined
[18] University of Strasbourg,undefined
[19] INSERM-Université of Strasbourg,undefined
[20] Cardiovascular Research Center — PARCC,undefined
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Artery Research | 2020年 / 26卷
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Antihypertensive drugs; arterial stiffness; cardiovascular events; clinical trial; hypertension;
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Whether arterial stiffness is a surrogate end-point for cardiovascular and renal disease has never been directly demonstrated by a controlled clinical trial. Our main hypothesis is a better prevention of outcomes in high risk hypertensives with PWV normalization driven strategy than with usual blood pressure driven therapeutic strategy based on European Society of Hypertension—European Society of Cardiology (ESH—ESC) guidelines. The strategy for preventing cardiovascular and renal events based on arterial stiffness study is a multicenter open-label randomized controlled trial with blinded endpoint evaluation comparing a therapeutic strategy targeting the normalisation of Pulse Wave Velocity (PWV group) versus a classical therapeutic strategy only implementing the ESH—ESC Guidelines (conventional group), for reducing cardiovascular and renal events. Patients with primary hypertension, aged 55–75 years, and at medium-to-very high cardiovascular risk will be included and followed-up for 4 years. In the PWV group, treatment will be adjusted to carotid-femoral PWV measured every 6 months. In the conventional group, PWV will be measured at baseline and every 2 years, but its value will be blinded to the investigator in charge of the patient. In the PWV group, the therapeutic strategy will preferably use a combination of Angiotensin-converting Enzyme Inhibitor (ACEI) [or Angiotensin Receptor Blockers (ARB)] and calcium channel blockers, as well as maximal recommended doses of ACEIs and ARBs. The primary combined endpoint includes stroke and coronary events (myocardial infarction, angioplasty, bypass), fatal or not, peripheral artery disease (angioplasty, bypass, amputation), hospitalization for heart failure, aortic dissection, chronic kidney disease (doubling of creatinine, dialysis), and sudden death. Twenty-five research centers will include a total of 1500 patients, in order to show a 20% reduction in the primary combined endpoint - the incidence of which is estimated at 10% per year - in the PWV group compared to the conventional group.
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