EECP (Enhanced External Counterpulsation) is a non-invasive therapy designed to improve blood flow and reduce the symptoms of angina or heart failure. It works by using cuffs on the legs that inflate and deflate in sync with the heartbeat, increasing blood flow to the heart and enhancing circulation.
EECP therapy involves the placement of inflatable cuffs on the patient’s calves, thighs, and lower buttocks. These cuffs inflate and deflate rhythmically with each heartbeat, which increases blood flow to the coronary arteries, helps develop collateral circulation, and can alleviate symptoms of chest pain (angina).
EECP is generally recommended for patients with chronic stable angina or heart failure who are not good candidates for invasive procedures like angioplasty or bypass surgery. It may also benefit those who continue to experience symptoms despite optimal medical management.
EECP is a non-invasive and generally safe procedure, FDA-approved for treating refractory angina and heart failure. However, it may not be suitable for patients with certain conditions, like severe peripheral artery disease, active blood clots, or uncontrolled hypertension. Consultation with a healthcare provider is essential.
Each EECP session lasts approximately 1 hour. Typically, patients undergo treatment five days a week for 7 weeks, totaling around 35 sessions. However, the duration and frequency may vary based on individual needs.
Most patients find EECP to be a painless procedure. There may be a sensation of pressure as the cuffs inflate and deflate, but it is generally well-tolerated. Some patients may experience mild discomfort, especially during the initial sessions, but it usually decreases over time.
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