If Expanded Access, NCT#:
N/A
Has Expanded Access, NCT# Status:
N/A
Detailed Description:
1\. Procedures 1.1 Start-up stage (-14\~0 Day)
1. Inquire medical history, medication use, accompanied treatment, etc;
2. Sign informed consent;
3. Measure vital signs and conduct physical examination;
4. Record symptom and signs;
5. Confirm inclusion/exclusion criteria, and put patients who meet inclusion criteria into start-up stage;
6. Record participators' history of angina pectoris and treatment, or select stable angina from outpatient service (without medicate);
7. Allocate screen number, hand out Guanxi Shutong Capsules Placebo and record card of angina/nitroglycerin used;
8. Advise patient return visit with an empty belly 2 weeks later. 1.2 Interview 1 (Baseline 0 Day)
(1) Measure vital signs; (2)Accomplish all the examination items: Blood routines, Urine routines, Stool routines + Occult blood, Hepatorenal function (AST, ALT, TBIL, ALP, γ-GT, BUN, Cr), Four coagulation tests (TT, PT, APTT, FIB), Blood fat (TC, TG, HDL-C, LDL-C), 12 leads electrocardiogram, Seattle Angina Ques-tionnaire (SAQ). Additionally, premenopausal women receive urine pregnancy test; (3) Exercise treadmill testing (ETT): around am. 10:00 (Note: Just for the patients who need ETT); (4) Record symptoms and signs ( Score of syndrome of Chinese medicine and Score of angina); (5) Randomize and allocate drug number; (6) Hand out the drugs for 2 weeks and record card of angina/nitroglycerin used; (7) Advise patient return visit 2 weeks later. 1.3 Interview 2 (14±2 Day)
1. Inquire adverse events;
2. Inquire accompanied treatment and record combined medication.
3. Measure vital signs;
4. Record symptoms and signs (Score of syndrome of Chinese medicine and Score of angina);
5. Withdraw remained drugs and box, and record card;
6. Hand out the drugs for 2 weeks and record card of angina/nitroglycerin used;
7. Advise patient return visit 2 weeks later. 1.4 Interview 3 (28±2 Day)
(1) Inquire adverse events; (2) Inquire accompanied treatment and record combined medication. (3) Measure vital signs; (4) Record symptoms and signs (Score of syndrome of Chinese medicine and Score of angina); (5) 12 leads electrocardiogram (6) Accomplish all the examination items: Blood routines, Urine routines, Stool routines + Occult blood, Hepatorenal function (AST, ALT, TBIL, ALP, γ-GT, BUN, Cr), Four coagulation tests (TT, PT, APTT, FIB), Blood fat (TC, TG, HDL-C, LDL-C), 12 leads electrocardiogram, Seattle Angina Ques-tionnaire (SAQ); (7) Exercise treadmill testing (ETT) (Note: Just for the patients who need ETT); (8) Withdraw remained drugs and box, and record card; (9) Assess compliance; (10) Summarize the clinical trial.