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探讨中医药在提升经皮冠状动脉介入治疗效果中的辅助作用:机制、益处及未来研究方向

 

Authors Zheng S, Guo J, Wang Q

Received 4 January 2025

Accepted for publication 29 May 2025

Published 10 July 2025 Volume 2025:21 Pages 1069—1083

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/TCRM.S511630

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Review by Single anonymous peer review

Peer reviewer comments 2

Editor who approved publication: Professor De Yun Wang

Sidao Zheng,1 Jun Guo,2 Qi Wang2 

1Department of Cardiology, Beijing Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, Beijing, 100039, People’s Republic of China; 2Senior Department of Cardiology, The Sixth Medical Center of PLA General Hospital, Beijing, People’s Republic of China

Correspondence: Sidao Zheng, Department of Cardiology, Beijing Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, Beijing, 100039, People’s Republic of China, Email zhengsidao@gmail.com

Background: Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is a cornerstone treatment for coronary artery disease (CAD), yet opportunities remain to improve clinical outcomes, symptom management, and long-term prognosis. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), with its multi-target and multi-pathway mechanisms, offers a promising complementary approach to enhance PCI efficacy.
Methods: A systematic search was conducted in PubMed and Web of Science using the terms: (“Percutaneous Coronary Intervention” AND “Traditional Chinese Medicine”) and (“Percutaneous Coronary Intervention” AND “Chinese Herbal Drugs”). Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) with ≥ 100 participants were included to evaluate TCM’s clinical efficacy in PCI. Pharmacological studies were also reviewed to explore underlying mechanisms.
Results: A review of 20 RCTs showed that TCM plays multiple roles in CAD treatment during PCI. Specific interventions such as Danhong Injection, Tongxinluo Capsule, and Shenzhu Guanxin Granule were found to alleviate angina symptoms, restore cardiac function, reduce cardiac biomarkers, prevent no-reflow/slow-flow phenomena, inhibit in-stent restenosis, and improve prognosis while reducing complications. Mechanistically, TCM exerts its effects through antiplatelet action, anti-inflammation, inhibition of smooth muscle proliferation, vasodilation, microcirculation improvement, and endothelial protection.
Conclusion: This systematic review highlights the complementary benefits of TCM in PCI for CAD patients. Effective interventions such as Danhong Injection and Tongxinluo Capsule contribute to symptom relief, cardiac function restoration, restenosis inhibition, and prognosis improvement. These benefits are linked to TCM’s multi-target mechanisms, including anti-inflammatory and antiplatelet effects. Future high-quality studies are needed to further validate these findings and refine clinical applications.

Keywords: coronary artery disease, traditional Chinese medicine, percutaneous coronary intervention, randomized controlled trials, clinical efficacy, mechanisms of action