The purpose of this study in humans with stable coronary artery disease (CAD) treatable by percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is to evaluate the efficacy of External Counterpulsation (ECP) with regard to the promotion of coronary collateral growth.
Alternative strategies for the promotion of coronary collaterals (arteriogenesis) are a promising therapeutic alternative for at least 20% of all Patients with Coronary Artery Disease (CAD). Beside growth factors, physical exercise has been shown to improve coronary collateral function. Extracorporal Counterpulsation (ECP) mimics physical exercise in a standardized way. Before and after ECP treatment, a quantitative invasive assessment of absolute collateral flow (by calculating the CFI, i.e. Collateral Flow Index) and myocardial perfusion is performed (with calculation of the CPI, i.e. Collateral Perfusion Index and MPR, i.e. Myocardial Perfusion Reserve). The study setting is single-blinded, sham-controlled and proceptive .
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
30
application of ECP Therapy to CAD Patients
Bern University Hospital
Bern, Switzerland
Collateral flow index (CFI)
Time frame: 21 days
Coronary collateral resistance (Rcoll)
Time frame: 21 days
Myocardial perfusion reserve
Time frame: 21 days
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