Clinical Trial: Innovation Research of Differentiation and Treatment Methods Based on CHD Phlegm and Blood Stasis Syndrome

Study Status: Recruiting
Recruit Status: Recruiting
Study Type: Observational

Official Title: Clinical Observation of CHD Phlegm and Blood-stasis Syndrome Patients

Brief Summary: Coronary heart disease is still the major cause of death in China. Chinese medicine plays more and more important role in CHD prevention and treatment. Phlegm and blood stasis are its major pathological basis. Based on that, the investigator aims to evaluate the evolutionary process of CHD phlegm-blood stasis syndrome by large samples, multi-centre, cross-section observation combining with longitudinal tracking on-site survey method so as to guide the clinical treatment of CHD.

Detailed Summary: Coronary heart disease (CHD) is a major cause of myocardial infarct (MI) and death induced by atherosclerosis or coronary artery spasm. Despite improvements in interventional and pharmacological therapy for acute MI, the mortality early after AMI remains high. Nowadays, as our life quality develops and dietary structure changes, the morbidity of hyperlipidemia dramatically increased. Based on the Chinese medicine, hyperlipidemia belongs to phlegm and it's the basis of atherosclerosis, blood-stasis is the pathological basis of ischemia. Therefore, the investigator proposes that phlegm and blood-stasis syndrome is the main differentiation on CHD. Based on that, the investigator prospectively and retrospectively explores the evolutionary process of CHD phlegm-blood stasis syndrome by large samples, multi-centre, cross-section observation combining with longitudinal tracking on-site survey method.It will provide evidence and guidance to the future clinical treatment using Chinese medicine.
Sponsor: Jingqing Hu

Current Primary Outcome: all cause mortality [ Time Frame: 6 months ]

Original Primary Outcome: Same as current

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Information By: China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences

Dates:
Date Received: November 16, 2016
Date Started: September 2016
Date Completion: December 2017
Last Updated: November 20, 2016
Last Verified: November 2016