Objectives: Demonstrate the safety and effectiveness of highly purified CD133+ autologous stem cells in critical limb ischemia (CLI). Design: Prospective single-center not randomized. Clinicaltrials.gov identifier: NCT01595776 Methods: Eight patients with a history of stable CLI were enrolled in a period of 2 years. After bone marrow stimulation and single leukapheresis collection, CD133+ immunomagnetic cell selection was performed. CD133+ cells in buffer phosphate suspension was administered intramuscularly. Muscular and arterial contrast enhanced ultra sound (CEUS), lesion evolution and pain management were assessed preoperatively and 3, 6 and 12 months after the implant. Results: No patient had early or late complications related to the procedure. Two patients (25 %) didn't get any relief from the treatment and underwent major amputation. Six patients (75 %) had a complete healing of the wounds, rest pain cessation and walking recovery. An increase in CEUS values was shown in all eight patients at 6 months and in the six clinical healed patients at 12 months and had statistical relevance. Conclusions: Highly purified autologous CD133+ cells can stimulate neo-angiogenesis, as based on clinical and CEUS data

Autologous immuno magnetically selected CD133+ stem cells in the treatment of no-option critical limb ischemia: Clinical and contrast enhanced ultrasound assessed results in eight patients

Fabrizio Calliada;
2015-01-01

Abstract

Objectives: Demonstrate the safety and effectiveness of highly purified CD133+ autologous stem cells in critical limb ischemia (CLI). Design: Prospective single-center not randomized. Clinicaltrials.gov identifier: NCT01595776 Methods: Eight patients with a history of stable CLI were enrolled in a period of 2 years. After bone marrow stimulation and single leukapheresis collection, CD133+ immunomagnetic cell selection was performed. CD133+ cells in buffer phosphate suspension was administered intramuscularly. Muscular and arterial contrast enhanced ultra sound (CEUS), lesion evolution and pain management were assessed preoperatively and 3, 6 and 12 months after the implant. Results: No patient had early or late complications related to the procedure. Two patients (25 %) didn't get any relief from the treatment and underwent major amputation. Six patients (75 %) had a complete healing of the wounds, rest pain cessation and walking recovery. An increase in CEUS values was shown in all eight patients at 6 months and in the six clinical healed patients at 12 months and had statistical relevance. Conclusions: Highly purified autologous CD133+ cells can stimulate neo-angiogenesis, as based on clinical and CEUS data
2015
Inglese
Internazionale
STAMPA
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Contrast enhanced ultrasound; Critical limb ischemia; Peripheral arterial disease; Stem cell therapy; AC133 Antigen; Adult; Amputation; Antigens, CD; Bone Marrow; Extremities; Female; Flow Cytometry; Glycoproteins; Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor; Humans; Immunomagnetic Separation; Ischemia; Male; Middle Aged; Neovascularization, Pathologic; Pain Management; Peptides; Prospective Studies; Stem Cells; Transplantation, Autologous; Treatment Outcome; Ultrasonography; Wound Healing; Stem Cell Transplantation; Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)
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Vittorio, Arici; Cesare, Perotti; Calliada, Fabrizio; Fante Claudia, Del; Franco, Ragni; Francesco, Alessandrino; Gianluca, Viarengo; Michele, Pagani;...espandi
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