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Impact of Eszopiclone on Blood Pressure in Patients With Insomnia and Hypertension (PRYSMA-HTN)

150 patients around the world
Available in Brazil
We will consecutively evaluate the presence of insomnia in adult patients with hypertension under regular treatment recruited from the outpatient clinic at the Heart Institute (InCor). The following exams will be made: 1. Definition of the presence of insomnia following the criteria from DSM V and severity by the insomnia severity index. 2. Evaluation of the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. 3. Evaluation of daytime sleepiness by the Epworth Sleepiness Scale. 4. Evaluation of anxiety disorder by the Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD-7) 5. Beck form for depression evaluation. 6. Detection of sleep apnea using a portable monitor (BiologixTM) Patients that fulfilled the inclusion criteria will be submitted to a 1-month run-in period before randomization with pill counting for improving medical adherence and defining baseline BP. Then patients with be randomized to sleep hygiene + eszopiclone or sleep hygiene + placebo for 3 months (double-blind study design). We will collect demographic and anthropometric data, as well as concomitant comorbidities, medications, standard BP measurements (office and ABPM) at baseline and after 3 -months. The main hypothesis is that pharmacological treatment, as compared to placebo, will be able to improve insomnia in parallel to a significant decrease in 24-h ABPM (primary outcome). We will also evaluate absolute decrease of daytime and nighttime BP, % of 24-h, daytime, and nighttime BP control, % non-dipping BP, office BP, sleep quality and improvement in insomnia severity index scale as secondary outcomes. Exploratory analysis evaluating the effects of eszopiclone according to the type of insomnia (initial or sleep-onset insomnia, middle or maintenance insomnia and terminal or late insomnia). We also explored whether the results will be influenced by the presence of untreated sleep apnea.
University of Sao Paulo
1Research sites
150Patients around the world

This study is for people with

Sleep disorders
Insomnia
Arterial hypertension

Requirements for the patient

To 75 Years
All Gender

Medical requirements

Adults (30 to 75 years-old).
BMI <40Kg/m2.
Availability to participate.
History of HBP under regular treatment (systolic pressure between 130-160 and diastolic pressure between 80-100 mmHg).
Use of benzodiazepines or 'Z' drugs.
Night workers.
History of severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Heart failure (ejection fraction <40% on echocardiogram).
Prior stroke.
Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD-7 >14 points) and severe depression (Beck).
Severe liver disease.
Alcohol abuse.
Advanced chronic kidney disease 4 or 5 (glomerular filtration rate <30ml/min/1.73m2).
Patient who is on loop diuretics.
Patient with type 1 diabetes.
Patient with decompensated type 2 diabetes (Glycated hemoglobin >10%).
Urinuria Incontinence.
Prostatism.
History of active cancer.
Pregnancy.
Complex sleep behaviors, suicidal behavior.

Sites

Instituto do Coração do HCFMUSP
Recruiting
Av. Dr. Enéas Carvalho de Aguiar, 44 - 1° andar, sala 2 - Cerqueira César, São Paulo - SP, CEP: 05403-000
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