About this trial
High blood pressure during pregnancy poses significant risks to both the mother and baby. A combination of factors, including advancing maternal age, rising obesity rates, and metabolic health issues, have amplified the prevalence of this condition. While conventional medicines are available, safety during pregnancy remains a concern. Recent studies suggest that inorganic nitrate might be a safer alternative. The power of nitrate lies in its ability to stimulate the body's production of a compound that aids in dilating and relaxing blood vessels. Preliminary studies conducted on mice and a select group of pregnant women have yielded encouraging results. Early tests indicated that after consuming inorganic nitrate, there was a reduction in blood pressure and an improvement in the health of the mother's uterine artery-a vital vessel responsible for nourishing the fetus. Our study aims to investigate the effects of inorganic nitrate supplementation on pregnant women from the start of their pregnancy and continuing it throughout their term. If our findings are positive, it could revolutionize how we approach blood pressure management during pregnancy, paving the way for healthier futures for both mothers and babies.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Pregnant women diagnosed with chronic hypertension (systolic blood pressure above 140 mmHg and/or diastolic blood pressure above 90 mmHg before pregnancy or before 20 weeks of gestation) as defined by the Brazilian Network for Studies on Hypertension in Pregnancy (RBEHG, Brazilian acronym) Protocol and Chronic Hypertension/Preeclampsia by the Brazilian Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics Associations (FEBRASGO, Brazilian acronym) Protocol.
Patients on monotherapy with methyldopa as treatment at the time of inclusion.
Women with less than 16 weeks of gestation confirmed by first-trimester ultrasonography confirming gestational age.
Disqualifiers
Multiple pregnancies, age below 18 years old, inability to provide informed consent, or history of low adherence to medication therapy.
Patients with uncontrolled chronic hypertension, with blood pressure values above 160x110mmHg.
History of food allergies, especially hypersensitivity to beetroot.
Users of illicit drugs, smokers, or alcohol abusers.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Inorganic Nitrate Capsule
- Placebo Capsule
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
University of Sao Paulo
Lead sponsor
Hospital das Clínicas de Ribeirão Preto
Collaborator