Janusz Konstanty-Kalandyk, Jacek Piątek, Anna Kędziora, Tomasz Miszalski-Jamka, Bogusław Kapelak, Krzysztof Bartuś, Tomasz Darocha, Rafał Drwiła, Jerzy Sadowski
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Long-term follow-up after Holmium:YAG laser revascularization combined with autologous bone marrow derived stem cells implantation.
Background: Coronary artery disease
is a major cause of death worldwide.
Despite different standard revascularization
options, significant number
of patients remains not suitable for any
treatment. The aim of the study was to
evaluate long-term outcome of patients
with diffuse coronary artery disease,
treated with autologous stem cells injections
combined with transmyocardial
laser revascularization.
Material and methods: 9 patients underwent
Holmium:YAG laser revascularization
and autologous bone marrow
derived stem cells implantation between
2007 and 2009 in the Department of Cardiovascular
Surgery and Transplantology,
John Paul II Hospital, Kraków and
were subsequently followed up in 2015.
Results: The mean follow-up period
was 73 months. The mean CCS
class significantly improved (1.4±0.5
vs 3.3±1.0; p<0.001) and cardiac related
hospitalizations significantly decreased
(1.1±0.8 vs 3.1±2.1; p<0.001). One death
due to heart failure was observed. The
mean LVEF increased from 38% to 42%
(p>0.05).
Conclusions: Clinical status improvement
was observed with low mortality
rate in the long-term follow-up. No
new regional wall motion abnormalities
were observed, and the increase of
global ejection fraction was noted.