Transcatheter Transplantation of Autologous Skeletal Myoblasts in Postinfarction Patients With Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction
- 1 December 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by International Society of Endovascular Specialists in Journal of Endovascular Therapy
- Vol. 11 (6) , 695-704
- https://doi.org/10.1583/04-1386r.1
Abstract
Purpose: To report a case-controlled safety and feasibility study of transcatheter transplantation of autologous skeletal myoblasts as a stand-alone procedure in patients with ischemic heart failure. Methods: Six men (mean age 66.2±7.2 years) were eligible for transcatheter transplantation of autologous skeletal myoblasts cultured from quadriceps muscle biopsies. Six other men (mean age 65.7±6.3 years) were selected as matched controls (no muscle biopsies). A specially designed injection catheter was advanced through a femoral sheath into the left ventricle cavity, where myoblasts in solution (0.2 mL/injection) were injected into the myocardium via a 25-G needle. At baseline and in follow-up, both groups underwent Holter monitoring, a 6-minute walk test, New York Heart Association (NYHA) class determination, and echocardiography with dobutamine challenge. Results: Skeletal myoblast transplantation was technically successful in all 6 patients with no complications; 19±10 injections were performed per patient (210times106±150times106 cells implanted per patient). Left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) rose from 24.3%±6.7% at baseline to 32.2%±10.2% at 12 months after myoblast implantation (p=0.02 versus baseline and pConclusions: Transcatheter transplantation of autologous skeletal myoblasts for severe left ventricular dysfunction in postinfarction patients is feasible, safe, and promising. Scrutiny with randomized, double-blinded, multicenter trials appears warranted.Keywords
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