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Regression of coronary atherosclerosis through healthy lifestyle | 51475
Clinical & Experimental Cardiology

Clinical & Experimental Cardiology
Open Access

ISSN: 2155-9880

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Regression of coronary atherosclerosis through healthy lifestyle in coronary artery disease patients: Mount Abu open heart trial


4th International Conference on Clinical & Experimental Cardiology

April 14-16, 2014 Hilton San Antonio Airport, TX, USA

Satish K. Gupta

Accepted Abstracts: J Clin Exp Cardiolog

Abstract :

Aims: To evaluate the efficacy of a unique healthy and happy lifestyle (HLS) program in regression of coronary atherosclerosis and reduction in cardiac events in an open trial. Methods: One hundred and twenty three angiographically documented moderate to severe coronary artery disease (CAD) patients were administered HLS comprising of low-fat, high-fiber vegetarian diet, moderate aerobic exercise and stress- management through Rajyoga meditation. Its most salient feature was training in self-responsibility (heal+thy) and self- empowerment through inner-self-consciousness (swasth; swa=innerself, sth=consciousness) approach using Rajyoga meditation. Following a seven day in-house sojourn, patients were invited for six month follow-up for reassessment and advanced training. At the end of two years, all patients were asked to undergo repeat angiography. Results: Three hundred and sixty coronary lesions were analysed by two independent angiographers. In CAD patients with most adherence, percent diameter stenosis regressed by 18.23 � 12.04 absolute percentage points. 91% patients showed a trend towards regression and 51.4% lesions regressed by more than 10 absolute percentage points. The cardiac events in coronary artery disease patients were: 11 in most adherence, and 38 in least adherence over a follow-up period of 6.48 yrs. (risk ratio; most vs least adherence: 4.32; 95% CI: 1.69-11.705; P<0.002). Conclusion: Overall healthy changes in cardiovascular, metabolic and psychological parameters, decline in absolute percent diameter coronary stenosis and cardiac events in patients of CAD were closely related to HLS adherence. However, more than 50% adherence is essential to achieve a significant change.

Biography :

Satish K. Gupta is a Sr. Consultant Cardiology & Medicine at J. Watumull Global Hospital & Research Centre, India. He completed his M.B.B.S from Maulana Azad Medical College, Delhi University and M.D. (Internal Medicine) from Lady Hardinge Medical College & Associated Hospitals, Delhi University, India. He was awarded his fellowship in FCCP (Cardiology) Fellowship by College of Chest Physicians, Long term training program in Cardiology at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital & Escorts Heart Institute and Research Centre, FIAE Fellowship awarded by Indian Academy of Echo-cardiography and FIMSA Fellowship awarded by International Medical Sciences Academy. He is a Member of National Advisory Council, Indian College of Cardiology, ILIB (Lipid India), Preventive Cardiology-Indian Heart Journal and he is a life member of many cardiology societies and association in India

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