Diastolic Hypertension is a form of high blood pressure characterized
by high diastolic pressure readings.
Clinical Study for
Diastolic Hypertension
Diastolic pressure measures the force when the heart is at rest between beats. When it remains above 80 mm Hg continuously, it is considered high and poses significant health risks. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), high blood pressure is the leading cause of death globally, responsible for over 10 million deaths annually.
Koch Research studied the effect of a novel drug to find potential treatment options in patients having high diastolic pressure (above 80mm Hg). The therapy will ultimately help manage the condition.
Current Status
Total Studies
Enrollment Process
Clinical trials are essential for advancing medical knowledge and improving patient care by testing the efficacy and safety of potential treatments before they are widely available to the public. Here’s what you can expect when considering enrollment.
Recruitment
Recruiting volunteers is the first step of an active clinical trial.
Phone Screening
You will undergo a phone screening to determine your eligibility.
Informed Consent
You must sign an ICF defining the purpose, procedure, potential risks & benefits, and your rights as participants.