| Literature DB >> 31931853 |
Zhuang Jieqin1, Liu Shuling2, Cai Hairong1, Dai Xingzhen2, Chen Yanhong1, Jin Zilin1, Chen Bojun3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Coronary microvascular disease (CMVD) can be described as one of the cardiovascular diseases with normal coronary angiography but evidence of myocardial ischemia or microcirculatory lesions, often presenting as angina pectoris attacks. Coronary artery microtubular dysfunction is one of the pathogenic features of coronary heart disease, but its occurrence and development and the current CMVD-intervention therapy needs further research. Chinese traditional medicine (TCM) has advantages for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases. Hence, this article describes an ongoing randomized controlled clinical trial based on the theory of TCM for the purpose of evaluating the efficacy and safety of Guhong injection versus placebo in patients with CMVD. METHODS/Entities:
Keywords: Coronary microvascular disease; Endothelial function; Guhong injection; Inflammatory response; Randomized controlled trial
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31931853 PMCID: PMC6958693 DOI: 10.1186/s13063-019-3990-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trials ISSN: 1745-6215 Impact factor: 2.279
Pharmacological effects of each ingredient in Guhong injection
| Ingredient | Pharmacological effects |
|---|---|
| Redflower glycosides | Resist myocardial ischemia, resist platelet aggregation |
| Redflower yellow pigment | Protect heart muscle, resist oxidation, resist inflammation |
| Acetylglutamide | Activate nerve cell |
Fig. 1Study flow chart. ICF informed consent form
Study schedule for patients
Evaluation criteria on the therapeutic efficiency
| Three-graded criteria | Detailed description | Classification |
|---|---|---|
| Significant improvement | Anginal attacks disappeared or significantly improved, decreased by 80%; electrocardiogram (ECG) returned to normal or substantially normal | Significantly effective |
| Improvement | Anginal attacks improved or the frequency of anginal attacks decreased by 50–80%; the descending ST segment of the ECG rose ≥ 0.05 mV, and the ascending ST segment fell ≥ 0.05 mV, but still did not return to normal; or the T wave of the main ECG lead changed from flat to upright; or the T wave changed from inverted to shallow by more than 50% | Effective |
| No improvement | No change or even aggravation of anginal attacks, no decrease or even increase of the frequency of angina pectoris attacks, no change or even aggravation of ECG ST-T segment | No effect |
Symptom and sign scoring system