1. Efficacy and safety of Danlou tablets in the treatment of stable angina pectoris with intermingled phlegm and blood stasis syndrome in coronary heart disease: a multicenter randomized controlled study
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Zeng Li, Han Li, Zheng Li, Yushi Zhou, Wei Yang, Yuhan Ao, Xinghua Xiang, Chongchai Li, and Mingxue Zhang
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coronary heart disease ,stable angina pectoris ,syndrome of mutual accumulation of phlegm and blood stasis ,Danlou tablets ,randomized controlled ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
ObjectivesIn this study, we assessed the clinical efficacy and safety of Danlou tablets in the treatment of stable angina pectoris (SAP) with intermingled phlegm and blood stasis (IPBS), to provide high-quality evidence-based medical evidence for the prevention and treatment of coronary heart disease.MethodsIn this multicenter randomized controlled study, 304 patients diagnosed with stable angina pectoris with IPBS enrolled from 12 national traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) clinical research centers in China were randomly assigned to the treatment group and the control group at a ratio of 1:1. Each group was divided into four subgroups based on the results of TCM syndrome differentiation: IPBS, IPBS combined with qi deficiency, IPBS combined with qi stagnation, and IPBS combined with toxin accumulation. The control group was treated with routine Western medicine. In addition to routine Western medicine treatment, the treatment group (the IPBS group) was treated with Danlou tablets or Danlou tablets supplemented by interventional therapies based on the results of traditional Chinese medicine differentiation. The frequency of angina attacks per week was the main efficacy evaluation indicator and the secondary efficacy evaluation indicators included angina symptom score, Seattle Angina Questionnaire, an electrocardiogram (ECG) efficacy evaluation, a cardiac Doppler two-dimensional ultrasound, an electrocardiogram treadmill exercise test, blood lipids, blood glucose, a coagulation function test, hemorheology indicators, homocysteine, C-reactive protein (CRP) or high sensitivity-CRP, TCM syndromes (syndrome score, tongue, pulse), and long-term prognosis (endpoint outcome, cardiovascular events).ResultsThere were 300 cases in the full analysis set (FAS), 266 in the per-protocol set (PPS), and 300 in the safety set. Regarding the main efficacy indicator, after treatment, the reduction in the frequency of weekly angina attacks in the treatment group was significantly greater than that in the control group (P
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- 2024
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