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Coronary artery disease (CAD) is prevalent worldwide and the leading cause of mortality of citizens, external counter pulsation (ECP) has been elucidated that it may release angina symptoms and improve the prognosis of CAD, however, no multi-center control clinical study has been reported for further recommendation. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of ECP on CAD. To address this assumption, investigators enroll participants with stable CAD and randomize them into control or ECP group, the ECP intervention will be carried out with a standard protocol which involves 35 one-hour sessions (5 days a week) for continuous 7 weeks, and the follow-up will last for 1 year. The primary endpoint is the 1-year composite cardiovascular events (CCE), secondary endpoints include frequency of angina pectoris, heart function, biomarkers of arteriosclerosis, exercise tolerance and endothelial function.


Clinical Trial Description

CAD is the leading cause of non-tumor mortality in most countries, ECP is a non-invasive method which consists of three sets of pneumatic cuffs attached to each of the patient's legs at the calf and lower and upper thigh. The inflation of the cuffs is triggered by a computer, and timing of the inflation is based on the R wave of the electrocardiogram. The ECP therapist adjusts the inflation and deflation timing to provide optimal blood movement per a finger plethysmogram waveform reading. This produces a retrograde flow of blood in the aorta resulting in a diastolic augmentation of blood flow and also an increase in venous return, which leads to an improved coronary perfusion pressure during diastole. Cumulative evidences demonstrate that ECP can improve life quality and release refractory angina which is not optimally controlled despite optimal medical management and coronary revascularization in patients with CAD, though the previous multi-center control trial (PROBE-EECP) had been designed, no result about the effect of ECP on the prognosis of CAD has been reported. Thus, this study is designed to enroll 380 participants with stable CAD after evaluation of frequency of angina pectoris, heart function, biomarkers of arteriosclerosis, exercise tolerance and endothelial function, participants will be randomized into ECP intervention group or control group. All participants receive Guideline-driven standard medical treatment, ECP will be carried out with a standard protocol which involves 35 one-hour sessions (5 days a week) for continuous 7 weeks. Up to the end of ECP intervention, CCE will be follow up to 1 year, meanwhile, items as above will be retested for comparison. ;


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NCT number NCT03075124
Study type Interventional
Source Eighth Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University
Contact Guifu Wu, PhD
Phone +8615989893111
Email wuguifu@mail.sysu.edu.cn
Status Recruiting
Phase Phase 3
Start date June 8, 2018
Completion date June 30, 2019

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