Treatment for Relief of Angina & Congestive Heart Failure

EECP®  (Enhanced External Counter Pulsation) Treatment®

      The EECPTM procedure is a non-invasive, outpatient treatment that can relieve or eliminate angina.  This section will explain what to expect during EECPTM treatment, describes its potential benefits, and answers commonly-asked questions.  Please share the information in this section with your family and friends, or refer them to this Web site.  If you have any questions after reading it, please write them down and discuss them with your physician.

       If you are one of more than seven million people in the United States with angina, you may be all too familiar with angina.
        Angina signals that a part of your heart muscle is not receiving an adequate supply of blood and oxygen.  The heart requires a particularly rich blood supply because of its heavy workload, and receives this nourishment through the coronary arteries.  When these vessels are narrowed or blocked, restricting blood flow, they fail to supply adequate oxygen.

Relieving Angina

       When you have angina, your body is telling you that your heart is not receiving enough oxygen.  

       EECPTM treatment, in harmony with your heart, can improve circulation to your heart muscle.  EECPTM treatment appears to stimulate the opening of new, natural pathways around narrowed or blocked arteries:
   
    After EECPTM treatment you may find that:

Preparing for EECP Treatment

     Once you are eligible to receive EECPTM treatment, it is important that you understand the treatment schedule.  Patients typically attend one-hour treatment sessions once a day, five days a week for seven to nine weeks.  Many people receive treatment, without interruption to their employment by scheduling their sessions before or after work.

     In order to make sure that the treatment goes smoothly, please follow your Pre-Treatment Instructions.  Special instructions will be explained by your EECPTM  therapist.

     You will be given a pair of stretch pants to wear at each treatment session.  Although treatment usually takes one hour, you should plan to spend approximately 1 1/2 hours at the treatment center.

     Preparing for EECP Treatment

     Your doctor will evaluate you in order to determine if you may be eligible to receive EECPTM treatment.  You may be a candidate for EECPTM treatment if:

     Some people may not be candidates for EECPTM treatment because of their medical conditions.  Only a physician can make a decision regarding whether or not you are a  candidate for EECPTM treatment.

Raising the Threshold for Angina

     Clinical studies indicate that EECPTM treatment may create a "natural bypassTM" around narrowed or blocked portions of arteries.  These channels or collaterals may eventually become permanent pathways for blood to reach the heart muscle that was previously deprived of adequate nourishment.

     A controlled, randomized, blinded study showed that a significant increase in the length of time that participants who had received active treatment were able to exercise.

Examples

M. K., 69, underwent four cardiac catheterizations, four angioplasties, and a triple bypass.  After these procedures, she still experienced frequent debilitating angina.

     After receiving EECPTM treatment, M. K. had angina only once or twice a month.  She returned to scouting for antiques with her husband, and singing in the church choir.     

 

D. P., 52, had a family history of heart disease and a heart attack at age 50.  She then underwent three angioplasties, which failed.

     After EECPTM treatment, D. P. did everything in "moderation". She walked two or three miles everyday and went to cardiac rehabilitation three times a week.

 

C. H., age 70, has had angina since 1970.  Angioplasty and bypass surgery failed to provide lasting relief.

     After EECPTM treatment, C. H. enjoyed permanent "R & R".  His travel plans for the year included visiting California, Las Vegas, Florida, New Mexico, Hawaii, and Colorado.


EECPTM  Therapy is done at
major centers, including
Mayo Clinic and Johns Hopkins.

For more information, call us at (828) 684-2234, Ext. 319

or visit www.eecp.com

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