Objective
Several natural supplementations have been investigated over centuries for a wide variety of ailments. There is limited information available on the effect and safety of these natural supplementations on patients with high risk coronary artery disease. We aim to evaluate the results of garlic and lemon therapy via clinical and angiographic outcomes in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction.
Methods
Patients who had >70% non-culprit coronary stenosis were included in the study. Patients who underwent optimal medical therapy were randomized to the treatment. At the end of the follow-up, patients were evaluated in terms of clinical and angiographic outcomes.