Pathways to Cardiovascular Disease Prevention (DCRI Central and Statistical Coordinating Center)

Part of paid clinical trials in Durham, North Carolina.

Sponsor
Duke University
Study ID
NCT04025125
Status
Completed

Conditions

Eligibility Criteria

Sex
ALL
Age
40 Years - N/A
Healthy Volunteers
Not accepted

Study Details

The goal of this research is to generate evidence-based recommendations for the management of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in People Living with HIV (PLWH). The overall objectives of this application are to demonstrate the effect of cardiology referral on CVD outcomes in a racially/ethnically diverse cohort of PLWH, and to generate qualitative data with which to develop of a future intervention. Our central hypothesis is that cardiology referral reduces incident CVD events in underrepresented racial/ethnic minority (URM) populations with HIV compared to nonreferral. Our hypothesis has been formulated based on our own work identifying that race and provider specialty impact cardiovascular risk management. The rationale for our research is that, once it is known how URM populations with HIV access cardiology referrals, and the impact on CVD outcomes, an intervention can be appropriately designed resulting in new and innovative approaches to the management of URM PLWH at elevated CVD risk.

Key Dates

Start date
Jan 1, 2014
Status verified
Mar 2026
Primary completion
Dec 31, 2020
Completion
Dec 31, 2020

Study Design

Enrollment
2,039 participants (actual)

Primary Outcome Measure

Number of Participants With Visit to a Cardiology Specialist From Cohort [ Time Frame: 5 years ]

Locations (1)

FacilityCityStateZIPSite coordinators
Duke UniversityDurhamNorth Carolina27707-

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