Title

Comparing Ginkgo Biloba Pills and Placebo in the Treatment of Coronary Heart Disease With Impaired Glucose Regulation
A Series of N-of-1 Trials of Comparing Ginkgo Biloba Pills and Placebo in the Treatment of Coronary Heart Disease With Impaired Glucose Regulation
  • Phase

    Phase 4
  • Study Type

    Interventional
  • Status

    Unknown status
  • Study Participants

    12
Background

Coronary heart disease has become a serious challenge to China with its high prevalence and mortality. The impaired glucose regulation is prevalent in patients with cardiovascular disease. However, there are few drugs that interfere early with impaired glucose regulation. Ginkgo biloba extract is not only a commonly used drug for cardiovascular diseases, but also has a significant effect in reducing blood sugar. Therefore, this study used a single case randomized controlled trial to explore the efficacy of Ginkgo biloba pills in the treatment of coronary heart disease patients with impaired glucose regulation.

Methods

This is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, three-period crossover trial for a single subject.A total of 12 subjects will be recruited in this trial. The trial is divided into three cycles, one cycle has two treatment periods. Ginkgo biloba pills and placebo will be randomized during the treatment period. The test period will be lasted 58 weeks and subjects will take 48 weeks. Subjects will be selected by the researcher strictly in accordance with the inclusion and exclusion criteria.
Study Started
Apr 25
2018
Anticipated
Primary Completion
Dec 30
2020
Anticipated
Study Completion
Jul 30
2021
Anticipated
Last Update
Apr 27
2018

Drug Ginkgo biloba pills

Each N-of-1 trial will consist of 6 treatment periods, of which 2 treatment periods are in one group, including 8 weeks of placebo treatment and 8 weeks of ginkgo biloba pills.

Drug placebo pills

Each N-of-1 trial will consist of 6 treatment periods, of which 2 treatment periods are in one group, including 8 weeks of placebo treatment and 8 weeks of ginkgo biloba pills.

Experimental group:Ginkgo biloba pills Experimental

Five Ginkgo biloba pills a time and three times a day. One treatment period including 8 weeks.

Control group:placebo pills Placebo Comparator

Five placebo pills a time and three times a day. One treatment period including 8 weeks.

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

male and female patients with clear history of previous myocardial infarction or history of percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI) or history of coronary artery bypass grafting(CABG) (at least 3 months or more),or who have coronary angiography or coronary CT angiography(CTA) results suggested at least one coronary artery stenosis and lumen stenosis ≥50%,
in line with the criteria for stable angina, and the number of episodes of angina pectoris ≥ 2 times per week,
comply with the diagnostic criteria of blood stasis syndrome of coronary heart disease(CHD),
comply with the 2016 Diabetes Association (ADA) published criteria for impaired diagnosis of glucose regulation,
aged between 18 and 75 years,
participants voluntarily participated in this study, signed informed consent and had good compliance.

Exclusion Criteria:

with congenital or rheumatic heart disease or severe cardiopulmonary insufficiency (grade 3 and 4 of cardiac function),or uncontrolled severe arrhythmias (including ventricular tachycardia, supraventricular tachycardia),or not controlled hypertension (systolic blood pressure ≥ 160 mmHg or diastolic blood pressure≥ 100 mmHg),
with cerebrovascular disease,or with severe liver and kidney dysfunction, or with endocrine, urinary, blood system and other serious primary diseases,
within 4 weeks, there was history of major organ surgery such as head, chest or abdomen or bleeding tendency,
those who have taken hypoglycaemic agents or glucocorticoids, thiazide diuretics and other drugs that affect blood sugar levels within 3 months,
people with diseases affecting blood glucose metabolism, such as thyroid glands and adrenal diseases, or those with previous history of the aforementioned diseases,
allergies or persons allergic to known ingredients of the study drug,
pregnancy and lactation women or those with a pregnancy plan,
subjects who participated in other clinical trials in the last 3 months,
researchers consider that subjects should not participate in clinical trials.
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