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R. Diaz-Garcia MD, J. Bernardo MD

R. Diaz-Garcia MD, J. Bernardo MD. Stem Cell Therapy for Patients with Critical Limb Ischemia: A Meta-analysis. Critical Limb ischemia (CLI) the most severe manifestation of peripheral arterial disease (PAD). Background Description of the Condition. CHRONIC CRITICAL LIMB ISCHEMIA

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R. Diaz-Garcia MD, J. Bernardo MD

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  1. R. Diaz-Garcia MD, J. Bernardo MD Stem Cell Therapy for Patients with Critical Limb Ischemia: A Meta-analysis

  2. Critical Limb ischemia (CLI) • the most severe manifestation of peripheral arterial disease (PAD) BackgroundDescription of the Condition

  3. CHRONIC CRITICAL LIMB ISCHEMIA • due to multiple sites of arterial obstruction • Manifestations: • (>2 weeks) • ischemic rest pain • Ulceration/gangrene • Fontaine & Rutherford classification BackgroundDescription of the Condition

  4. CHRONIC CRITICAL LIMB ISCHEMIA • Hemodynamic assessment BackgroundDescription of the Condition

  5. ankle systolic pressure of < 50 mm Hg • toe systolic pressure of 30 mm Hg • ABI <0.4

  6. RISK FACTORS THAT REDUCE BLOOD FLOW • Diabetes Mellitus • Renal Failure • Severely decreased Cardiac Output • Smoking • Vasospastic disease • RISK FACTORS THAT INCREASE BLOOD FLOW • Infection • Skin Breakdown • Trauamatic Injury Chronic Limb Ischemia

  7. ~500 to 1000 million people suffer per year • 10% to 40% need to have alimb amputated. BackgroundDescription of the Condition

  8. Standard Treatment • Surgical revascularization • Distal crural or pedal bypass • Endovascular therapy • Maximum podiatric wound care • Hyperbaric oxygen • Antibiotics • Vasodilators BackgroundDescription of the Condition

  9. Treatment Goal • Increase neovascularization • Improve perfusion index • Decrease rest pain

  10. STEM CELL THERAPY AS A TREATMENT OPTION FOR PATIENTS UNRESPONSIVE TO CURRENT REVASCULARIZATION PROCEDURES BackgroundDescription of the Intervention

  11. BackgroundDescription of the Intervention

  12. direct incorporation and proliferation into the endothelial layer of existing blood vessels • by paracrine effects on mature endothelial cells. BackgroundDescription of the Intervention

  13. BackgroundWhy it is important do this review

  14. BackgroundWhy it is important do this review

  15. Among patients with critical limb ischemia, will stem cell therapy improve peripheral blood flow? Research Question

  16. To assess the effects of stem cell therapy on critical limb ischemia Objective

  17. PUBMED MEDLINE YAHOO Key words: Randomized control trials Stem cell therapy Critical limb ischemia INCLUSION /EXCLUSION CRITERIA Huang et al Perin et al Prochazka et al 6 STUDIES SYSTEMATIC SEARCH 2000-2011 4 STUDIES 3 STUDIES

  18. STUDY CHARACTERISTICS

  19. DiscussionSummary of Main Results

  20. Stem cell therapy is a promising novel treatment option in CLI patients ConclusionImplications for Practice

  21. The use of stem cell therapy on a larger population • Future studies on adverse side effects, quality of life and cost effectiveness of treatment • The long term effects of the use of stem cell therapy ConclusionImplications for Research

  22. THANK YOU

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