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NCT ID: NCT04614467 Terminated - Clinical trials for Coronary Microvascular Dysfunction

A Placebo-Controlled Trial of CLBS16 in Subjects With Coronary Microvascular Dysfunction

FREEDOM
Start date: October 29, 2020
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This clinical trial will explore the efficacy and safety of GCSF-mobilized autologous CD34+ cells for the treatment of CMD in adults currently experiencing angina and with no obstructive coronary artery disease. Eligible subjects will receive a single administration of CLBS16 or placebo.

NCT ID: NCT02914834 Terminated - Heart Failure Clinical Trials

Acupuncture for Individuals With Stable Angina

AIMS-A
Start date: May 15, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This RCT aims to determine if it is possible to perform acupuncture on men and women diagnosed with stable angina who have symptoms, chest pain, and/or chest discomfort. The investigators want to determine if acupuncture reduces the pain and other symptoms of angina, chest pain, and chest discomfort. The investigators also want to examine whether this study is acceptable to the participants, and by carrying out this study the investigators will be able to tell how many participants they will need in a future larger study to further test acupuncture to reduce the symptoms of angina in women.

NCT ID: NCT01351753 Terminated - Obesity Clinical Trials

Drug Therapy Induced Weight Loss to Improve Blood Vessel Function in Subjects With Obesity

REVIVE
Start date: March 2011
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Obesity is common (>30% of US adults), contributes to substantial morbidity and mortality, but is difficult to treat. Partly this is due to the transient, arduous and modest nature of lifestyle interventions. Partly it is due to the limited efficacy and safety problems of existing pharmacotherapy. Only one drug, orlistat, is approved for long-term use in obesity; but its effects on weight are relatively small. There are drugs that have been approved for other diseases but which also reduce weight. One promising approach to treating obesity is combination therapy with orlistat and one or more of these other agents. The investigators propose an innovative approach to developing new therapies for obesity coupling the use of combination therapy with rigorous assessment of cardiovascular safety. Vascular function is a quantitative surrogate clinical endpoint that has been strongly and independently linked to future cardiovascular events. Our hypothesis is that combination pharmacotherapy will reduce weight and improve vascular function in obese human subjects. The co-primary endpoints will be weight and vascular function.

NCT ID: NCT00424801 Terminated - Hypertension Clinical Trials

Effects of Intensive Long-Term Vasodilation in Hypertensive Patients With Microvascular Angina Pectoris

Start date: January 2007
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine if long-term vasodilatory treatment is more effective than the standard treatment in hypertensive patients with microvascular angina pectoris