Rationale, design, and baseline characteristics of the Salt Substitute and Stroke Study (SSaSS)—A large-scale cluster randomized controlled trial
Bruce Neal
1, 2
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Maoyi Tian
2, 3
,
Nicole Li
2
,
Paul Elliott
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,
Lijing Yan
5, 6
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D Labarthe
7, 8, 9
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Li-Ping Huang
10
,
Xuejun Yin
10
,
Zhixin Hao
10
,
Sandrine Stepien
2
,
Jingpu Shi
11
,
Xiangxian Feng
12
,
Jianxin Zhang
13
,
Yuhong Zhang
14
,
Ruijuan Zhang
15
,
Yangfeng Wu
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3
5
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Chicago
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9
IL
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Hebei Center for Disease Control, Shijiazhuang, China
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2017-06-01
scimago Q1
wos Q2
SJR: 2.039
CiteScore: 7.1
Impact factor: 3.5
ISSN: 00028703, 10976744
PubMed ID:
28577665
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
Abstract
Lowering sodium intake with a reduced-sodium, added potassium salt substitute has been proved to lower blood pressure levels. Whether the same strategy will also reduce the risks of vascular outcomes is uncertain and controversial. The SSaSS has been designed to test whether sodium reduction achieved with a salt substitute can reduce the risk of vascular disease. The study is a large-scale, open, cluster-randomized controlled trial done in 600 villages across 5 provinces in China. Participants have either a history of stroke or an elevated risk of stroke based on age and blood pressure level at entry. Villages were randomized in a 1:1 ratio to intervention or continued usual care. Salt substitute is provided free of charge to participants in villages assigned to the intervention group. Follow-up is scheduled every 6months for 5years, and all potential endpoints are reviewed by a masked adjudication committee. The primary end point is fatal and nonfatal stroke, and the 2 secondary endpoints are total major cardiovascular events and total mortality. The study has been designed to provide 90% statistical power (with 2-sided α = .05) to detect a 13% or greater relative risk reduction for stroke. The power estimate assumes a primary outcome event rate of 3.5% per year and a systolic blood pressure difference of 3.0mm Hg between randomized groups. Recruitment is complete and there are 20,996 participants (about 35 per village) that have been enrolled. Mean age is 65years and 49% are female. There were 73% enrolled on the basis of a history of stroke. The trial is well placed to describe the effects of salt substitution on the risks of vascular disease and death and will provide important policy-relevant data.
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Neal B. et al. Rationale, design, and baseline characteristics of the Salt Substitute and Stroke Study (SSaSS)—A large-scale cluster randomized controlled trial // American Heart Journal. 2017. Vol. 188. pp. 109-117.
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Neal B., Tian M., Li N., Elliott P., Yan L., Labarthe D., Huang L., Yin X., Hao Z., Stepien S., Shi J., Feng X., Zhang J., Zhang Y., Zhang R., Wu Y. Rationale, design, and baseline characteristics of the Salt Substitute and Stroke Study (SSaSS)—A large-scale cluster randomized controlled trial // American Heart Journal. 2017. Vol. 188. pp. 109-117.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.ahj.2017.02.033
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ahj.2017.02.033
TI - Rationale, design, and baseline characteristics of the Salt Substitute and Stroke Study (SSaSS)—A large-scale cluster randomized controlled trial
T2 - American Heart Journal
AU - Neal, Bruce
AU - Tian, Maoyi
AU - Li, Nicole
AU - Elliott, Paul
AU - Yan, Lijing
AU - Labarthe, D
AU - Huang, Li-Ping
AU - Yin, Xuejun
AU - Hao, Zhixin
AU - Stepien, Sandrine
AU - Shi, Jingpu
AU - Feng, Xiangxian
AU - Zhang, Jianxin
AU - Zhang, Yuhong
AU - Zhang, Ruijuan
AU - Wu, Yangfeng
PY - 2017
DA - 2017/06/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 109-117
VL - 188
PMID - 28577665
SN - 0002-8703
SN - 1097-6744
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@article{2017_Neal,
author = {Bruce Neal and Maoyi Tian and Nicole Li and Paul Elliott and Lijing Yan and D Labarthe and Li-Ping Huang and Xuejun Yin and Zhixin Hao and Sandrine Stepien and Jingpu Shi and Xiangxian Feng and Jianxin Zhang and Yuhong Zhang and Ruijuan Zhang and Yangfeng Wu},
title = {Rationale, design, and baseline characteristics of the Salt Substitute and Stroke Study (SSaSS)—A large-scale cluster randomized controlled trial},
journal = {American Heart Journal},
year = {2017},
volume = {188},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {jun},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ahj.2017.02.033},
pages = {109--117},
doi = {10.1016/j.ahj.2017.02.033}
}