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Key Information

Chief Investigator Dr Ranil de Silva

ICTU collaboration: Statistics; Database 

Email:  remedytrial@imperial.ac.uk 

Trial registration: IRAS Project ID: 295523 

Status:  Recruiting 

REMEDY-PILOT and REMEDY-MECH

 Symptomatic angina in patients with ischaemia and non-obstructed coronary arteries (INOCA) is common and associated with increased morbidity and adverse outcomes. Myocardial ischaemia often arises from coronary microvascular dysfunction (CMD). Current treatments are limited, and novel evidence-based therapies are needed to address this large unmet clinical need. The Coronary Sinus Reducer (CS Reducer) is a new treatment for refractory angina, which creates a focal narrowing in the coronary sinus that increases back pressure and redistributes blood into ischaemic myocardium at the level of the microcirculation. However the precise mechanism remains unknown.

This study will be a randomised double-blinded sham-controlled pilot study (REMEDY-PILOT) to confirm acceptability of CS Reducer implantation, demonstrate feasibility to recruit and quantify its effect on myocardial perfusion. REMEDY-MECH will be a nested mechanistic substudy within REMEDY-PILOT that will test the hypothesis that CS Reducer implantation alters measures of invasive coronary microcirculatory physiology as the mechanistic basis for observed changes in quantitative CMR stress perfusion, symptoms and quality of life.