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Filter by:The goal of this randomized clinical trial is to assess if adjunctive bosentan therapy, in comparison to placebo, can reduce the rate of epicardial vasospasm at follow-up spasm provocation CFT (fuCFT) in patients with previously proven epicardial vasospasm on acetylcholine reactivity testing (at index CFT) and ongoing angina(-like) complaints. Participants will - Use either endothelin receptor antagonist or placebo for 10 weeks - Undergo follow-up acetylcholine spasm provocation test after 10 weeks - Answer online questionnaires on angina and quality of life
Low intensity shockwaves have been proven in animal and human studies to increase tissue perfusion, promote angiogenesis and tissue regeneration and improve neural function. The hypothesis of this study is that shockwave therapy could improve the symptoms of patients with resistant hypertension.