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The study aims to study the effects of diatery nitrate in patients with hypertension and hypertensive kidney injury.
The study is a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blinded crossover trial. 14-20 patients with hypertension and CKD I-III will be randomized to receive either nitrate or placebo delivered in the form of beetroot juice.
Effect variables will be measured before and after a 2 week treatment. After a washout period of 14 days, the subjects are crossed over to the opposite treatment.
The study is terminated by measuring effect variables after the second treatment period.
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AIM: We aim to investigate the mechanisms behind the cardiovascular and renal effect of nitrates in patients with hypertension and hypertensive kidney injury.
HYPOTHESIS: Dietary nitrate decreases BP and increases renal blood flow. This is independent of renal function or enhanced during low eGFR due to reduced renal clearance of nitrate.
METHODS: The study is a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blinded crossover trial. 14-20 patients with hypertension and CKD I-III will be randomized to receive either nitrate or placebo delivered in the form of beetroot juice.
Effect variables will be measured before and after a 2 week treatment. After each treatment period effect variables will be measured, including include 24 hour bloodpressure measurment. Technetium(Tc)99m - Diethylenetriamine pentaacetate (DTPA) clearance and water based positron emission tomography computed tomography (PET/CT) is performed only after the intervention periods.
After a washout period of 14 days, the subjects are crossed over to the opposite treatment. The study is terminated by measuring effect variables after the second treatment period.
PERSPECTIVE: The knowledge gained from these studies can lead to improved dietary counselling, which is a promising approach in the treatment of hypertension.
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Hypertension, treated with a maximum of 2 antihypertensive drugs and unattended office BP < 150/95 mmHg at the screening visit, or newly diagnosed without antihypertensive treatment by 24-hour BP or home BP measurement (above 130/80 or 135/85 respectively), and unattended office BP < 160/100 mmHg.
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• Diagnosis of heart failure, NYHA II-IV
Organic nitrate treatment Diagnosed secondary hypertension other than renal parenchymal hypertension (i.e. renal artery stenosis, primary hyperaldosteronism, low renin hypertension etc.)
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20 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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Kezia T McWhan, MD
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