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Intracoronary autologous cardiac progenitor cell transfer in patients with hypoplastic left heart syndrome: the TICAP prospective phase 1 controlled trial.
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Circulation research [Circ Res] 2015 Feb 13; Vol. 116 (4), pp. 653-64. Date of Electronic Publication: 2014 Nov 17. - Publication Year :
- 2015
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Abstract
- Rationale: Hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) remains a lethal congenital cardiac defect. Recent studies have suggested that intracoronary administration of autologous cardiosphere-derived cells (CDCs) may improve ventricular function.<br />Objective: The aim of this study was to test whether intracoronary delivery of CDCs is feasible and safe in patients with hypoplastic left heart syndrome.<br />Methods and Results: Between January 5, 2011, and January 16, 2012, 14 patients (1.8±1.5 years) were prospectively assigned to receive intracoronary infusion of autologous CDCs 33.4±8.1 days after staged procedures (n=7), followed by 7 controls with standard palliation alone. The primary end point was to assess the safety, and the secondary end point included the preliminary efficacy to verify the right ventricular ejection fraction improvements between baseline and 3 months. Manufacturing and intracoronary delivery of CDCs were feasible, and no serious adverse events were reported within the 18-month follow-up. Patients treated with CDCs showed right ventricular ejection fraction improvement from baseline to 3-month follow-up (46.9%±4.6% to 52.1%±2.4%; P=0.008). Compared with controls at 18 months, cardiac MRI analysis of CDC-treated patients showed a higher right ventricular ejection fraction (31.5%±6.8% versus 40.4%±7.6%; P=0.049), improved somatic growth (P=0.0005), reduced heart failure status (P=0.003), and lower incidence of coil occlusion for collaterals (P=0.007).<br />Conclusions: Intracoronary infusion of autologous CDCs seems to be feasible and safe in children with hypoplastic left heart syndrome after staged surgery. Large phase 2 trials are warranted to examine the potential effects of cardiac function improvements and the long-term benefits of clinical outcomes.<br />Clinical Trial Registration Url: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov. Unique identifier: NCT01273857.<br /> (© 2014 American Heart Association, Inc.)
- Subjects :
- Child, Preschool
Echocardiography, Doppler
Feasibility Studies
Female
Heart Failure etiology
Heart Failure physiopathology
Humans
Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome complications
Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome diagnosis
Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome physiopathology
Infant
Infant, Newborn
Japan
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Male
Palliative Care
Prospective Studies
Recovery of Function
Stem Cell Transplantation adverse effects
Time Factors
Transplantation, Autologous
Treatment Outcome
Heart Failure prevention & control
Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome surgery
Myocytes, Cardiac transplantation
Stem Cell Transplantation methods
Stroke Volume
Ventricular Function, Right
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1524-4571
- Volume :
- 116
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Circulation research
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 25403163
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.116.304671