The Coronary ARteriogenesis with combined Heparin and EXercise therapy in chronic refractory Angina (CARHEXA) trial: A double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled stress echocardiographic study
European Journal of Preventive Cardiology

Abstract
Coronary collateral circulation exerts protective effects on myocardial ischaemia due to coronary artery disease and can be promoted by exercise with heparin co-administration. Whether this arteriogenetic effect is accompanied by functional improvement of left ventricle during stress and lessening of angina symptoms remains unknown.
To evaluate the anti-ischaemic efficacy of heparin plus exercise in coronary artery disease.
In a prospective, single-centre, randomized, double-blind study we recruited 32 ‘no-option’ patients (27 males; mean age 61 ± 8 years) with stable angina, exercise-induced ischaemia and coronary artery disease not suitable for revascularization. All underwent a two-week cycle of exercise (two exercise sessions per day, five days per week) and were randomized (
After two-week cycle, Canadian Cardiovascular Society class statistically decreased in both groups (heparin plus exercise group: 2.6 ± 0.7 to 1.9 ± 0.7,
A two-week, 10-test cycle of heparin plus exercise is better than exercise in improving angina class, myocardial ischaemia and collaterals by computed tomography angiography.
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Eugenio Picano
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Ana Djordjevic-Dikic
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Vojislav Giga
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Nikola Boskovic
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Vladan Vukcevic
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Vladimir Cvetic
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Ana Mladenovic
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Oliver Radmili
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Zeljko Markovic
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Milan Dobric
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Srdjan Aleksandric
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Milorad Tesic
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Stefan Juricic
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Biljana Nedeljkovic Beleslin
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Sinisa Stojkovic
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Miodrag C Ostojic
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Branko Beleslin
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