Description Module

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NCT ID: NCT03411369
Brief Summary: Recently, researchers have paid attention to the development of new products such as supplements food and nutraceuticals for identify and develop integrative therapies to be used in cardiovascular disease. As suggested by literature, some nutritional components (creatine, ribose) can enhance the fundamental energy levels for the functioning of the heart muscle and can enhance the body's antioxidant capacity through the reduction in free radicals activity, one of the main pathogenic mechanisms of these diseases. In this context, the investigators have developed a research with the principal purpose to establish whether a supplement of creatine and ribose can improve the total work capacity during exercise in a population of patients with known ischemic heart disease.
Detailed Description: The investigators will enroll patients with previous acute coronary syndrome treated for at least 30 days by hospital discharge. The treatment regimen of all patients will be optimized in accordance with European Society of Cardiology guidelines. Standardized pharmacological treatment during cardiac rehabilitation period will include administration of angiotensin converting enzyme inhibition (ACE), beta-blockers and antiplatelet blockers. Furthermore, in order to keep patients free from angina symptoms, in some cases calcium channel blockers and/or nitrates will be used. The investigators will randomize participants into two groups, one receiving treatment Creatine, D-Ribose, B1 Vitamin, and B6 vitamin, and one receiving placebo in a double blind study design, for 6 months.
Study: NCT03411369
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT03411369