What is chelation therapy? What is effectively in blockage revrsal? Is it effective or waste of money What?What test are suggested before chelation? What are indications contraindications side effects…some patients says we got relief from blockages by chelation ? What to communicate with patients while counseling regarding chelation?
Hello Doc,
Chelation is a chemical process in which a substance is used to bind metals or minerals so they can be excreted from the body.
Chelation therapy is a procedure in which EDTA { Ethyline Diamaine tetra acetic acid } is injected through a saline bottle. This EDTA is a chelating agent. A chemical that binds certain metal ions, such as calcium, magnesium, lead, and iron. It is used in pathology labs to prevent blood samples from clotting and to remove calcium and lead from the body.
Though this agent is used in pathology labs to prevent clotting, when injected in blood it has high chances to lead to platelet agglutination and thrombocytopenia also.
Can Chelation therapy have adverse effects?
Does Chelation therapy improve Ischemia?
Click on the below link to read the RCT research which says that improvement post 27 weeks of 27 sittings of Chelation in IHD patients improved the ischemia time by 63 seconds only, while placebo improved by 54 seconds.
RCT to assess effect of Chelation therapy on IHD
Does Chelation therapy help in reversing blockages?
Some health professionals also suspect that EDTA may act as an antioxidant by removing metals that combine with LDL which can damage arteries. The theory is that when you remove metals that flow freely through arteries (such as copper or calcium), you may slow down diseases such as atherosclerosis. Research has not proved this theory. Some experts believe that EDTA could remove calcium from healthy bones, muscles, and other tissues, as well as from diseased arteries. If you ask about reversal of plaque by this therapy, answer is NO. Average Coronary artery calcium reduction by this therapy is about 14%.
If the patient wants to simultaneously continue Chelation therapy along with your therapy, you can allow the patient for the same.
Absolutely Agreed with Dr Rohit Sir,
article published in BMC journal in 2005 is suggesting that Chelation therapy is not having therapeutic benefit in CVDs. This article is Metaanlysis of 7 RCTs