Stem Cell Therapy For Heart Disease | Dr. David Greene Arizona


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Uploaded on Feb 21, 2022

Stem cell therapy or regenerative medicine encourages the reparative response of dysfunctional, injured, or diseased tissue through stem cells or their derivatives. In this presentation, Dr. David Greene Arizona discusses stem cell therapy in the management of heart disease.

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Stem Cell Therapy For Heart Disease | Dr. David Greene Arizona

STEM CELL THERAPY IN THE MANAGEMENT OF HEART DISEASE DR. DAVID GREENE ARIZONA Stem Cell Therapy: Helping the Body Heal Itself Stem cells are nature’s own transformers. When the body is injured, stem cells travel the scene of the accident. Some come from the bone marrow, a modest number of others, from the heart itself. Additionally, they’re not all the same. There, they may help heal damaged tissue Important Stem cell trials are randomized controlled studies – not all patients who undergo evaluation for stem information cell trials will receive stem cell therapy about stem cell All stem cell studies have strict trials protocols, approved by the FDA and the Cleveland Clinic Institutional Review Board for inclusion and exclusion criteria Each study has different protocols and the stem cells are accessed and administered differently, and have different criteria for follow-up. ARE THEY EFFECTIVE IN TREATING DISEASE CONDITION OF THE HEART? The answer is Yes. They are effective and there are so many studies showing that they are more effective than any other drug used for heart disease. There are so many phase 1 and phase 2 trial showing that they are effective WHAT HEART CONDITIONS STEM CELLS ARE USED? Currently stem cells can be used after heart attack for myocardial function, can be used in the treatment of heart failure and can be used in treatment of people who has intractable angina although they are on maximum anti- angina therapy and they have done all types of coronary revascularization Glossary of stem cell therapy terms Allogenic Autogenic Myoblasts from one person to use of one's own immature muscle another (for tissue cells, may be able example: organ to change into transplant) functioning heart muscle cells Thank you! for more information please visit : www.r3stemcell.com