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Low intensity shockwaves have been proven in animal and pilot clinical studies to induce local growth of new blood vessels. Small single-center clinical trials with shockwave therapy showed promising results in reducing angina symptoms, improving perfusion and contractility in patients with refractory angina and stress-induced ischemia on imaging test.
The hypothesis of this study is that shockwave therapy could improve angina symptoms and exercise tolerance in broader population of patients with stable angina regardless of imaging test results Study aims to demonstrate anti-anginal efficacy of Extracorporeal Shockwave Myocardial Revascularization Therapy (ESMR), on top of stable optimal medical treatment in patients with stable angina.
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Low intensity shockwaves (0.09 millijoule/mm2) are delivered to myocardial tissue. Shockwaves are created by a special generator and are focused using a shockwave applicator device. The treatment is guided by standard echocardiography equipment. The shockwaves are delivered in synchronization with Patient R-wave (ECG) to avoid arrhythmias. The treatment is painless.
At first, the patient undergoes modified Bruce treadmill test, to assess exercise induced ischemia.
Exercise induced ECG ischemia is defined as the new development of horizontal or down - sloping ST segment depression (≥1 mm at 60 ms after J point) versus baseline tracing.
Study treatment consists of 9 sessions, with 3 sessions per week 1, 5 and 9. 100 shocks are delivered per spot, 1200 shocks per session.
During 1st treatment week ESMR will be delivered 3 times (every other day) to basal segments (2 spots in each wall in apical 4-, 2-, 3- chamber positions).
During 2nd treatment week ESMR will be delivered 3 times (every other day) to middle segments (2 spots in each wall in apical 4-, 2-, 3- chamber positions).
During 3rd treatment week ESMR will be delivered 3 times (every other day) to apical segments (2 spots in each wall in apical 4-, 2-, 3- chamber positions).
The spots are localized by the ultra-sound device and the shockwaves are focused to this area. Several treatments are required for optimal results.
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72 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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