This study focuses on individuals living with Ischemic Heart Disease, which is a condition where blood flow to the heart is reduced, often due to Coronary Artery Disease. This includes people with Chronic Coronary Artery Syndrome, a long-term condition involving the narrowing of the arteries that supply blood to the heart. The research aims to determine if the medication colchicine can help lower vascular inflammation, which is the swelling or irritation of the blood vessel walls. During the study, participants will be given either colchicine or a placebo to take by mouth.
To monitor the effects of the treatment, PET/CT scans, which are specialized imaging tests that show how the body uses certain substances, will be used to look at the state of the arteries. These scans help track changes in inflammation levels within the carotid arteries, which are the main blood vessels located in the neck. The process involves comparing the level of inflammation at the beginning of the study to the level measured after six months of treatment.



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