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OMEGA: A Prospective, Randomised, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Multicentre Study in Patients Who Survived Acute Myocardial Infarction to Investigate the Efficacy and Safety of 1 Gram Ω-3-Fatty Acid Ethyl Esters (Ω-3FAE) Daily Versus Placebo to Reduce the Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death.
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death in North America and Europe. The major cause of CVD is atherosclerosis like coronary artery disease (CAD). The results of recent trials hint that the course of CAD may be positively influenced by an increased intake of omega 3-fatty acids. The OMEGA-Trial analyses this effect in subjects who suffered an acute myocardial infarction. They are divided into two groups, both receiving standard post-infarction therapy. The subjects of one group additionally receive 1 gram of omega 3-fatty acids daily for a time-period of 12 months, while the subjects in the second group receive 1 gram olive-oil as placebo. Within the period of 12 months all events are reported and used to analyse the efficacy and safety of the additional therapy with omega 3-fatty acids.
Details
| Lead sponsor | Stiftung Institut fuer Herzinfarktforschung |
|---|---|
| Phase | Phase 3 |
| Status | COMPLETED |
| Enrolment | 3800 |
| Start date | 2003-10 |
| Completion | 2008-09 |
Conditions
- Myocardial Infarction
Interventions
- Zodin (drug)
- Olive oil (placebo)
Primary outcomes
- Sudden cardiac death — 12 months
Countries
Germany