Table 4.
Results | ||||
Study | Follow-up duration | Control | Intervention | P* |
Schuler et al [29]† | 1 year (n = 36) | 33% progression, | 28% progression, | < 0.05 |
61% no change, | 33% no change, | |||
6% regression | 39% regression | |||
Niebauer et al [30]† | 5 years (n = 25) | 75% progression, | 38% progression, | ns |
13% no change, | 38% no change, | |||
13% regression | 25% regression | |||
Schuler et al [31]† | 1 year (n = 113) | 48% progression, | 23% progression, | < 0.05 |
35% no change, | 45% no change, | |||
17% regression | 33% regression | |||
Niebauer et al [33]† | 6 years | 74% progression, | 59% progression, | < 0.0001 |
26% no change, | 22% no change, | |||
0% regression | 19% regression | |||
The Lifestyle Heart Trial [34,35]‡ | 1 year (n = 41) | 2.28 (-3.00 to 4.86) (n = 15) | -1.75 (-4.08 to 0.58) (n = 18) | 0.02 |
(53% progression, | 18% progression, | |||
5% no change, | (0% no change, | |||
42% regression) | 82% regression) | |||
5 years (n = 35) | 11.77 (3.40–20.14) (n = 15) | -3.07 (-5.91 to -0.24) (n = 20) | 0.001 | |
SCRIP [36]§ | 4 years (n = 246) | -0.045 ± 0.073 | -0.024 ± 0.067 | 0.02 |
(50% progression, | (50% progression, | |||
20% no change, | 18% no change, | |||
10% regression, | 20% regression, | |||
21% mixed changes) | 12% mixed changes) |
* Between-group comparisons; ns, not significant. † Progression, ≥ 10% decrease; no change, ≤ 10% change; regression, ≥ 10% increase in percent minimal diameter. Patient assigned an average score when multiple stenoses analyzed. ‡ Average percent diameter stenosis change from baseline; 186 lesions analyzed (77 control, 109 intervention) by quantitative coronary angiography. Results reported from participants completing a 5-year follow-up. § Absolute change in minimal diameter stenosis (mm) per year as assessed by quantitative coronary angiography.