Posts Tagged ‘stem cells for heart’

Stem Cells To Replace Heart Surgery?

Thursday, August 28th, 2014

Heart Health

By Daily Mail

London – A pioneering stem cell treatment for patients suffering from heart failure could help them avoid surgery.

It could offer new hope for the 750 000 British patients with the most severe form of heart failure who rely on external machines to pump blood around the body to stay alive.

The groundbreaking treatment involves a single injection of 150 million adult stem cells into the heart, triggering it to generate new cells.

A new trial of the therapy is being carried out in the US on 120 patients and, if successful, could be on the market in six years.

Compared to the invasiveness of transplants or machines, the procedure is remarkably simple – stem cells are taken from the bone marrow of a healthy adult donor under local anaesthetic in a half-hour procedure.

Highly-purified stem cells, called Mesenchymal Precursor Cells (MPCs) are then manufactured, which act by releasing chemicals to regenerate heart tissue.

It means the treatment, patented by Australian firm Mesoblast, can be used “off-the-shelf”.

The study being carried out is in collaboration with the US National Institutes of Health and will take place at 20 US hospitals.

Source:    Daily Mail

Stem Cells For The Heart

Tuesday, April 8th, 2014

Stem Cell developments are emerging at a rapid rate.  Enormous progress is being made in the field of adult stem cells.  Diane Sawyer announced details about the first clinical trial using adult stem cells for the heart in 2011.  With just 16 patients taking part, the results were remarkable.  See the benefits that 68 year old Mike Jones received in just 6 months.

Now 2014, three years on, the biggest ever stem cell trial involving heart attack patients has just got underway.  This study involves 3000 patients in 11 European countries.  Based on previous studies, it is set to show very promising results.  

All the patients will have standard treatment to widen their narrowed arteries, which involves inserting a small tube called a stent.  In addition, half the patients will have stem cells taken from their bone marrow and injected into their heart.  This will happen within days of them suffering a heart attack.

Watch both videos to see the amazing medical advancements that are benefiting heart patients. 

Click this video link to hear about the latest clinical study that got underway in February 2014:

http://www.bbc.com/news/health-26281535