This is a randomised controlled trial aimed to demonstrate the effect of cardiac extracorporeal shock wave therapy (CSWT) on the angiogenesis effect of myocardium by determining myocardial perfusion and left ventricular function in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) when measured by cardiac MRI before and after the treatment.
In 2017 a systematic review of extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) in the treatment of coronary artery disease was undertaken by Berneikaite G. et al. to perform meta-analysis regarding anti-anginal efficacy of Cardiac ESWT (CSWT). The review identified 39 studies encompassing 1,189 patients with 1006 patients treated by CSWT. The meta-analysis found all selected studies demonstrated significant improvement in subjective measures of angina symptoms and/or quality of life, while the majority of studies also found improvement in left ventricular function and myocardial perfusion. For myocardial perfusion, SPECT was employed in 27 of 32 studies and PET in 2 of 4 studies. Cassar et al compared myocardial segments that were treated with CSWT and those segments that were not, finding after 4 months of follow-up that the progression of Ischaemic burden of untreated segments was significantly greater. As Cardiac MRI has not been employed to monitor myocardial perfusion in these studies, and with the increasing number of reports demonstrating the usefulness of MRI in characterising ischaemia, it seems opportune to utilise this non-radioactive technology to study the beneficial effect of CSWT in non-critical Coronary artery cases who have been found to have serially increasing coronary plaque burden. It has been shown that efficacious Statin usage can progressively regress coronary plaque volume, so augmenting collateral flow at stenotic coronary sites would buy time for Statin usage to complete this regression for definitive cure of CAD. With the availability of MRI methods to quantify myocardial perfusion accurately, the efficacy of CSWT for Neovascularization can thus be effectively documented as numerical data using Quantitative Cardiac MRI Perfusion, accompanied by Bull's eye views for ease of visual appreciation.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) delivers acoustic energy transmitted through liquid medium to internal body tissues. The intervention group will receive a total of 9 ESWT treatment sessions and 200 shocks will be applied to each ischaemic zone of myocardium for 3 times a week on the three weeks that the patients receive ESWT.
HKU Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
RECRUITINGMyocardial perfusion
Quantitative magnetic resonance imaging with resting and and stress perfusion imaging will be performed.
Time frame: 6 months and 3 weeks
Left ventricular function
Quantitative magnetic resonance imaging with resting and and stress perfusion imaging will be performed
Time frame: 6 months and 3 weeks
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