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The Long-term Effect of Remote Ischemic Conditioning on Main Organs in ASVCD Patients With Very High Risks
Sponsor: General Hospital of Shenyang Military Region
Summary
Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) is a group of disorders sharing atherosclerosis as a common pathological basis, primarily affecting the heart, brain, kidneys, and other peripheral arteries, leading to clinical syndromes characterized mainly by arterial ischemia. It has become the group of diseases with the highest morbidity and mortality rates worldwide. Patients with very high-risk ASCVD face an even greater risk of recurrence. Previous studies have discovered that remote ischemic conditioning (RIC) has protective effects on major organs such as the heart, brain, and kidneys. Given the cardiorenal and cerebrovascular protective effects of RIC, the invesitgators believe that long-term remote ischemic conditioning is a promising approach to preventing the recurrence of ASCVD events. Based on this hypothesis, the investigators have designed a prospective, multicenter cohort study with blinded outcome assessment to investigate the protective effects of long-term remote ischemic conditioning in very high-risk ASCVD populations.
Official title: The Long-term Effect of Remote Ischemic Conditioning on Main Organs in ASVCD Patients With Very High Risks (RICMO-ASCVD): a Prospective, Blinded Endpoint, Multi-center, Cohort Study
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
40 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
2800
Start Date
2025-11-19
Completion Date
2027-12-30
Last Updated
2025-12-08
Healthy Volunteers
Not specified
Conditions
Interventions
remote ischemic conditioning
5 cycles of cuff inflation for 5 minutes and deflation for 5 minutes to the bilateral upper limbs to 200 mmHg
Locations (1)
Department of Neurology, General Hospital of Northern Theater Command
Shenyang, China