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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
25000 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2019-04-15
2019-05-15
Brief Summary
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This survey will allow us to have a generalized and updated view of the tunisian hypertensive patient in order to optimize treatment and to know the degree of adherence of practitioners to international recommendations in the care of the hypertension in Tunisia.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
CROSS_SECTIONAL
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
95 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Tunisian Society of Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery
OTHER
Dacima Consulting
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Leila ABID, MD
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
The Tunisian Society of Cardiology and CardioVascular Surgery
Locations
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The Tunisian Society of Cardiology and CardioVascular Surgery
Tunis, , Tunisia
Countries
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References
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Abid L, Hammami R, Abdesselem S, Boudiche S, Hedi BS, Sayahi K, Bahloul A, Chamtouri I, Charfeddine S, Rais L, Drissa M, Ben Kaab B, Ibn Hadj Amor H, Ben Fatma L, Garbaa R, Boukhris S, Emna A, Ben Halima M, Amdouni N, Ghorbel S, Soudani S, Khaled I, Triki S, Bouazizi F, Jemai I, Abdeljalil O, Ammar Y, Farah A, Neji A, Oumaya Z, Seghaier S, Mokrani S, Thawaba H, Sarray H, Ouaghlani K, Thabet H, Mnif Z, Fatma BM, Sghaier M, Khalifa R, Fourati S, Kammoun Y, Abid S, Hamza C, Ben Jeddou S, Sabbah L, Lakhdhar R, Dammak N, Sellami T, Herbegue B, Koubaa A, Triki F, Ellouze T, Hmoudi A, Ben Ameur I, Boukhchina MM, Abid N, Ouechtati W, Nasrallah N, Houidi Y, Mghaieth Zghal F, Elhem G, Chayeb M, Sarra C, Kaabachi S, Saadaoui N, Ben Ameur I, Affes M, Ouali S, Chaker M, Naana H, Meriem D, Jarrar M, Mnif J, Turki A, Zairi I, Langar J, Dardouri S, Hachaichi I, Chettaoui R, Smat W, Chakroun A, Mzoughi K, Mechmeche R, Ben Halima A, Ben Kahla Koubaa S, Chtourou S, Mohamed Abdelkader M, Ayari M, Hadrich M, Rami T, Azaiez F, Bouhlel I, Sahnoun S, Jerbi H, Imtinene BM, Riahi L, Sahnoun M, Ben Jemaa A, Ben Salem A, Rekik B, Ben Doudou M, Boujnah MR, Joulak A, Omar A, Razgallah R, Sami M, Neffati E, Gamra H, Ben Youssef S, Sdiri W, Ben Halima N, Ben Ameur Y, Kachboura S, Kraiem S, Fehri W, Zakhama L, Bezdah L, Mohamed Sami M, Drissa H, Maatouk MF, Kammoun S, Addad F. Design and Rationale of the National Observational Multicentric Tunisian Registry of Hypertension: Protocol for Evaluating Hypertensive Patient Care in Clinical Practice. JMIR Res Protoc. 2022 Sep 2;11(9):e21878. doi: 10.2196/21878.
Related Links
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STCCCV website
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https://journals.lww.com/jhypertension/Abstract/2021/04001/IMPACT\_OF\_OVERWEIGHT\_AND\_OBESITY\_ON\_BLOOD\_PRESSURE.1022.aspx
HYPERTENSION MANAGEMENT DURING RAMADAN: RESULTS FROM THE NATIONAL TUNISIAN REGISTRY OF HYPERTENSION (NATURE HTN)
BLOOD PRESSURE CONTROL OF HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS WITH HIGH HEART RATE (RESULTS FROM NATURE HTN)
Epidemiologic features and management of hypertension in Tunisia, the results from the Hypertension National Registry (NaTuRe HTN)
Other Identifiers
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DAC-006-NATUREHTN
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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