Cell Transplantation (Oct 2007)

Safety of Intramyocardial Stem Cell Therapy for the Ischemic Myocardium: Results of the Rostock Trial after 5-Year Follow-Up

  • Can Yerebakan,
  • Alexander Kaminski,
  • Andreas Liebold,
  • Gustav Steinhoff

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3727/096368907783338280
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16

Abstract

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Stem cell treatment for acute or chronic ischemic myocardium has gained major attention in the last decade. Experimental and clinical studies have shown evidence for functional improvement after cell-based treatments in acute or chronically ischemic jeopardized myocardium. Since 2001 we have performed bone marrow-derived CD133+ stem cell transplantations with concomitant coronary artery bypass surgery. Although our focus is mainly on the functional results of the stem cell treatment, possible long-term side effects of the new therapeutic strategy should also be addressed. Here we present for the first time the long-term follow-up safety results of the Rostock trial after direct intramyocardial stem cell treatment in 32 patients.