Overview

Non-Inferiority Study of Aliskiren vs Losartan in the Treatment of Hypertension With Hyperuricemia

Status:
COMPLETED
Trial end date:
2024-10-01
Target enrollment:
Participant gender:
Summary
This clinical trial aims to evaluate the non-inferiority of Aliskiren compared to Losartan in the treatment of hypertension combined with hyperuricemia. Hypertension and hyperuricemia often coexist and may exacerbate each other, increasing the risk of cardiovascular and renal complications. Both Aliskiren and Losartan are widely used for managing hypertension, but their effects on serum uric acid levels and renal function are not well understood in this patient population. This study will involve 66 participants, randomly assigned to receive either Aliskiren (240 mg daily) or Losartan (100 mg daily) for a treatment period of 3 months. The primary outcome will be the change in serum uric acid levels before and after treatment. Secondary outcomes include changes in blood pressure, kidney function (measured by creatinine levels, eGFR), and adverse events. The primary objective is to demonstrate that Aliskiren is non-inferior to Losartan in lowering serum uric acid levels. Additionally, the study will assess whether Aliskiren, while effectively managing blood pressure, has a lesser impact on kidney function compared to Losartan.
Phase:
PHASE4
Details
Lead Sponsor:
Hansung University
Treatments:
aliskiren
Losartan