Impact of Ayurveda-based ischemia reversal program on reduction of resting myocardial ischemia studied with speckle-tracking global longitudinal strain imaging

R. Sane, Pramod Manohar, R. Mandole, G. Amin, P. Ghadigaonkar, D. Patil, Snehal Dongre, Rahul Jadhav, PrafullYanshwantrao
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Background: Cardiovascular disease, commonly seen on a rise globally, is especially prevalent in the developing countries, whose numerous causes are improper diet and lifestyle. Ayurveda, the ancient medical practice, offers antidotes to major diseases. Its detoxification process, Panchakarma, boosts immunity, reduces stress, eliminates toxins from the body, etc., This study was conducted to establish the role of Ayurveda-based ischemia reversal program (IRP) in minimizing ischemic heart disease (IHD). Materials and Methods: A retrospective clinical study was conducted in cardiac hospital on patients, having a clinical evidence of IHD. During the 7-day study period, patients received, 14 IRP Panchakarma sessions comprising, Snehana, Svedana, and Gokshur Haridra Amalki Basti. In addition, the patients were given a calorie-controlled diet. The primary endpoint was change in the global longitudinal strain score as compared to baseline and secondary endpoint was reduced dependency on modern medicine with respect to weight, body mass index (BMI), left ventricular (LV) ejection fraction (EF), 6-min walk test, noninvasive cardiac output, and end diastolic volume. Results: Fifty-nine patients were involved in the study, belonging to 61.02 ± 11.47 years of age, with 74.58% being males. The primary endpoint, decreased from −10.26 ± 4.02, on day 1, to −10.99 ± 3.94, on day 7. Appreciable decrease was also observed for the abdominal girth, body weight, BMI, and dependency on modern medicines. Conclusion: This study revealed that IRP notably reduces heart disease, by influencing various parameters studied in this investigation. An increased EF, decreased LV mass, an improved 6-min walk test, decreased heart rate, normal systolic and diastolic blood pressures, and other parameters indicate an improvement in the existing disease of the heart.
用斑点跟踪全局纵向应变成像研究基于阿育吠陀的缺血逆转方案对减少静息心肌缺血的影响
背景:心血管疾病在全球范围内普遍呈上升趋势,在发展中国家尤为普遍,其众多原因是饮食和生活方式不当。阿育吠陀是一种古老的医学实践,为重大疾病提供解药。其解毒过程,Panchakarma,提高免疫力,减轻压力,排除体内毒素等。本研究旨在建立基于阿育吠陀的缺血逆转计划(IRP)在减少缺血性心脏病(IHD)中的作用。材料与方法:在心脏科医院对有IHD临床证据的患者进行回顾性临床研究。在7天的研究期间,患者接受了14次IRP Panchakarma治疗,包括Snehana、Svedana和Gokshur Haridra Amalki Basti。此外,患者还接受了热量控制饮食。主要终点是与基线相比总体纵向应变评分的变化,次要终点是在体重、体重指数(BMI)、左室射血分数(EF)、6分钟步行试验、无创心输出量和舒张末期容积方面对现代医学的依赖性降低。结果:共纳入59例患者,年龄61.02±11.47岁,男性占74.58%。主要终点从第1天的−10.26±4.02下降到第7天的−10.99±3.94。腹部围、体重、身体质量指数和对现代药物的依赖性也有明显的下降。结论:本研究表明,IRP通过影响本研究中所研究的各项参数,显著降低了心脏病的发病率。EF增加,左室质量降低,6分钟步行试验改善,心率降低,收缩压和舒张压正常,以及其他参数表明心脏现有疾病的改善。
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