PCB for Long De Novo Lesions of Main Coronary Arteries (D-Lesion Long Trial)
Stable Angina PectorisUnstable Angina PectorisThis study evaluates the Efficacy and Safety of Paclitaxel-Coated Balloon Catheter in Patients With Diffuse Long De Novo Lesions of Main Coronary Arteries.
Clinical Trial Scheme of Xinnaoning Capsule
Chronic Stable Angina PectorisQi Stagnation and Blood Stasis SyndromeThis study is a randomized, double-blind, parallel-controlled, multicenter clinical study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Xinnaoning capsule in the treatment of chronic stable angina pectoris (Qi stagnation and blood stasis syndrome).
Efficacy and Safety of Yangxin Shengmai Granules for the Treatment of Stable Angina Pectoris
Coronary Heart DiseaseStable AnginaThis study is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel clinical trial in Chinese population with stable angina pectoris. The purpose is to determine the efficacy and safety of Yangxin Shengmai Granules in the treatment of stable angina pectoris.
The Effect of Danzhu Fuyuan Granule as Adjunctive Therapy for Chronic Stable Angina, Vascular Dementia...
Chronic Stable AnginaVascular Dementia1 moreThis study is designed as a bayesian basket trial , which aims to evaluate the efficacy of Danzhu Fuyuan Granule in patients with Chronic Stable Angina, Vascular Dementia and Idiopathic Membranous Nephropathy
Angiographic Control vs. Ischemia-driven Management of Patients Treated With PCI on Left Main With...
Acute Coronary SyndromeStable Chronic Angina2 moreThe present study aims to compare a planned angiographic control (PAC) follow-up strategy vs. conservative management for patients treated with drug-eluting stents on unprotected left main artery in a prospective, randomized setting. PAC will be performed by coronary computed tomography (CCT), to avoid the limitations of the invasive coronary angiography which is usually employed to perform PAC. The superiority of a PAC-based approach will be tested on a hard clinical end-point such as the incidence of major adverse cardiovascular events. The investigators will also assess the performance of CCT as a tool to perform PAC.
The Efficacy and Safety of Ginkgo Biloba Dropping Pills in the Treatment of Coronary Heart Disease...
Stable Angina Pectoris Associated With DepressionTo evaluate the clinical efficacy of Ginkgo biloba dropping pills on improving the frequency of angina pectoris and the life quality of patients with stable angina pectoris and depression symptoms on the basis of the best western medicine treatment; Study on the clinical pharmacological mechanism of Ginkgo biloba dropping pills.
A Randomized, Two-arm, Open Label Study to evalUate the Effect of a Smart Phone-based Patient Support...
Adrenergic Beta-AntagonistsStable Angina Pectoris2 moreThe present study aims to enhance the adherence of beta-blockers by Patient Support Tool through a smart phone application and a wristband, subsequently reduce the risk of angina attacks in patients with stable angina pectoris.
BioFreedom US IDE Feasibility Trial
Ischemic Heart DiseaseStable Angina2 moreThe purpose of this study is to collect additional safety and effectiveness data for on the Biosensors BioFreedom™ BA9 Drug Coated Coronary Stent in patients with native, de novo coronary artery disease.
Comparison of Vascular Remodeling Between Different Antianginal Medication Evaluated by Noninvasive...
Stable AnginaTreatments for stable angina includes drug therapy such as calcium-channel blocker, beta blocker, and ACEI/ARB. To obtain good prognosis in patients with coronary artery disease,preventing or correcting the progression of atherosclerosis and dyslipidemia is more important than relieving angina symptom. Dysfunction of microvessel is one of the most important factor in patients with coronary artery disease. Recently, we developed the new non-invasive method of evaluating the microvessel in fundus. With this methods, we will compare the effect of each drug (beta blocker, CCB, ARB).
Safety and Efficacy of Intracoronary Ad5FGF-4 in Patients With Stable Angina
Stable AnginaThe purpose of this study is to determine whether a single intracoronary infusion of Ad5FGF-4 is effective in improving exercise capacity measured by exercise treadmill testing, angina functional class, patient symptoms, quality of life, and cardiovascular outcomes. To doses are to be studied, 2.87x10(8) and 2.87x10(9) viral particles, to evaluate the dose-response of Ad5FGF-4. Short-term and long-term safety of Ad5FGF-4 will also be evaluated.