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The STOP-Trial is a prospective multicenter nonrandomized open study on grade I hypertension, performed by General practitioners.
The study will be conducted in parallel in the Clinical Investigation Center Plurithematic (CIC-P)1433 of Nancy (the study coordinating center) by the general practitioners investigators of the CIC-P.
The main purpose of the study is to determine the factors associated with the rate of patients remaining normotensive one year after stopping their antihypertensive monotherapy or low dose dual therapy:
The primary endpoint will be the rate of normotensive patients at one year (i.e. HBPM values <135/85 mmHg).
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HBPM should be performed by the patients twice a day for 7 consecutive days before each visit (ESH protocol), using a device clinically tested (ESH/international protocol).
At baseline (visit 1), for the patients included, the antihypertensive treatment will be stopped in 3 consecutive days (half dose then interruption), over a maximum period of 12 months corresponding to the length of the participation and the monitoring of the patients.
Follow-up visits at day 30 (visit 2), day 90 (visit 3), day 180 (visit 4), day 270 (visit 5) and day 360 (visit 6). Will be performed at each visit:
At the end of study, the recovery of an antihypertensive treatment by the patients will be left to the discretion of the investigator.
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