The Haiti cardiovascular disease cohort: study protocol for a population-based longitudinal cohort

Author:

Lookens Jean,Tymejczyk Olga,Rouzier Vanessa,Smith Caleigh,Preval Fabyola,Joseph Inddy,Baptiste Raynold Jean,Victor Joscar,Severe Patrice,Apollon Sandra,Dumont Emelyne,Forestal Guyrlaine,St. Preux Stephano,Rivera Vanessa,Seo Grace,Charles Benedict,Ariste Wilson,Kingery Justin,Devieux Jessy,Koenig Serena,Nash Denis,Fitzgerald Daniel,Safford Monika,Deschamps Marie Marcelle,Pape Jean,McNairy Margaret

Abstract

Abstract Background Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of mortality among Haitians, having surpassed HIV in the last decade. Understanding the natural history of CVD in Haitians, including the age of onset, prevalence, incidence, and role of major risk factors and social determinants, is urgently needed to develop prevention and treatment interventions. Aim 1: Establish a population-based cohort of 3000 adults from Port-au-Prince and assess the prevalence of CVD risk factors and diseases and their association with social and environmental determinants. Aim 2: Determine the incidence of CVD risk factors and CVD during 2–3.5 years of follow-up and their association with social and environmental determinants. Methods The Haiti CVD Cohort is a longitudinal observational study of 3000 adults > 18 years in Port-au-Prince (PAP), Haiti. The study population is recruited using multistage random sampling from census blocks. Adults receive blood pressure (BP) measurements in the community and those with elevated BP are referred to the Groupe Haitien d’Etude Sarcome de Kaposi et des Infections Opportunistes Clinic for care. After informed consent, participants undergo a clinical exam with medical history. BP, electrocardiogram, echocardiogram, a study questionnaire on health behaviors, and laboratory specimens. Every 6 months, BP is remeasured. At 12 and 24 months, clinical exams and questionnaires are repeated. Labs are repeated at 24 months. Adjudicated study outcomes include the prevalence and incidence of CVD risk factors (hypertension, diabetes, obesity, dyslipidemia, kidney disease, inflammation, poor diet, smoking, and physical inactivity) and events (myocardial infarction, heart failure, stroke, and CVD mortality). We also measure social determinants including poverty. Depression, stress, social isolation, food insecurity, and lead exposure. Blood, urine, and stool samples are biobanked at study enrollment. Discussion The Haiti CVD Cohort is the largest population-based cohort study evaluating CVD risk factors and CVD among adults in urban Haiti with the goal of understanding the drivers of the CVD epidemic in Haiti. Study outcomes are comparable with existing international cohorts, and the biobank will provide important data for future research. Our goal is to translate findings from this study into pragmatic prevention and treatment interventions to fight the CVD epidemic in Haiti.

Funder

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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