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The Cardiology | 2009

Intracoronary Delivery of Bone Marrow Cells to the Acutely Infarcted Myocardium

Jaroslav Meluzín; Michal Vlašín; Ladislav Groch; Jiří Mayer; Leoš Křen; Petr Raušer; Boris Tichý; Ivan Horňáček; Jan Sitar; Stanislav Palša; Martin Klabusay; Zdeněk Kořístek; Michael Doubek; Šárka Pospíšilová; L. Lexmaulová; Ladislav Dušek

Objectives: Intracoronary cell transplantation during catheter balloon inflations may be associated with adverse events. We studied the effectiveness of an alternative transplantation technique – intracoronary cell infusion. Methods: Fourteen pigs, which had survived acute myocardial infarction, were randomized into 2 treatment groups and 2 controls. Three days after infarction, 12 pigs underwent allogeneic intracoronary mononuclear bone marrow cell transplantation using either the standard technique (short-term cell injections during repeat balloon inflations, technique A, n = 6) or continuous intracoronary cell infusion without balloon inflations (technique B, n = 6). Implanted cells were stained with fluorescent dye. After transplantation, the pigs were euthanized and myocardial samples were analyzed by fluorescent microscopy. Results: The mean numbers of fluorescently labeled bone marrow cells in the infarction border zone, in the infarction mid-area and in the center of myocardial infarction were 84, 72 and 55 using technique A, and 29, 57 and 46 using technique B, respectively. The mean cell retention in the infarction border zone of 84 cells for technique A and 29 cells for technique B differed significantly (p = 0.034, two-tailed t test). Conclusion: The continuous intracoronary cell infusion technique is a less efficient cell delivery technique as compared with the standard technique using repeat intracoronary balloon inflations.


American Heart Journal | 2006

Autologous transplantation of mononuclear bone marrow cells in patients with acute myocardial infarction: The effect of the dose of transplanted cells on myocardial function

Jaroslav Meluzín; Jiří Mayer; Ladislav Groch; Stanislav Janoušek; Ivan Horňáček; Ota Hlinomaz; Petr Kala; Roman Panovský; Jiří Prášek; Milan Kamínek; Jaroslav Staníček; Martin Klabusay; Zdenıˇk Kořístek; Milan Navrátil; Ladislav Dušek; J. Vinklárková


International Journal of Cardiology | 2008

Three-, 6-, and 12-month results of autologous transplantation of mononuclear bone marrow cells in patients with acute myocardial infarction

Jaroslav Meluzín; Stanislav Janoušek; Jiří Mayer; Ladislav Groch; Ivan Horňáček; Ota Hlinomaz; Petr Kala; Roman Panovský; Jiří Prášek; Milan Kamínek; Jaroslav Staníček; Martin Klabusay; Zdeněk Kořístek; Milan Navrátil; Ladislav Dušek; J. Vinklárková


Journal of The American Society of Echocardiography | 2000

Rupture of the coronary artery after blunt nonpenetrating chest wall trauma detected by color Doppler echocardiography: a case report.

Jaroslav Meluzín; Ladislav Groch; Jiří Toman; Ivan Horňáček; Blanka Fischerová


International Journal of Cardiology | 1997

Can dobutamine echocardiography induce myocardial damage in patients with dysfunctional but viable myocardium supplied by a severely stenotic coronary artery

Jaroslav Meluzín; Jiří Toman; Ladislav Groch; Ivan Horňáček; Jan Sitar; Blanka Fischerová; Tomáš Kára


Nuklearmedizin | 2007

Individual differences in the effectiveness of intracoronarybone marrow cell transplantation: the influence of residualperfusion/viability assessed by MIBI SPECT/FDG PET imaging.

Milan Kamínek; Pavel Koranda; Miroslav Myslivecek; Jan Lukl; Jaroslav Meluzín; Stanislav Janoušek; Ladislav Groch; Petr Kala; Ivan Horňáček; Martin Klabusay; Jiří Mayer; Jiří Prášek


Archive | 2007

An Experimental Model of Myocardial Infarction in Pigs: Reperfusion Damage, Dynamics of Healing Processes. Abstract.

Leoš Křen; Zdeněk Pavlovský; Jiří Mayer; Jaroslav Meluzín; Ladislav Groch; Ivan Horňáček


European Heart Journal | 2007

3-, 6-, and 12-month results of autologous transplantation ofmononuclear bone marrow cells in patients with acute myocardialinfarction

Jaroslav Meluzín; Stanislav Janoušek; Jiří Mayer; Ladislav Groch; Ivan Horňáček; Ota Hlinomaz; Roman Panovský; Milan Kamínek; Petr Kala; Martin Klabusay


Cor et vasa | 2007

Atypická forma Tako-tsubo kardiomyopatie

Roman Panovský; Jaroslav Meluzín; Jiří Seménka; Martin Novák; Blanka Fischerová; Ivan Horňáček; Vladimír Kincl; Jiří Vaníček; Jaroslav Staníček


Cor et vasa | 2006

Autologní transplantace mononukleárních buněk kostní dřeně unemocných s akutním infarktem myokardu

Jaroslav Meluzín; Stanislav Janoušek; Ladislav Groch; Jiří Mayer; Ivan Horňáček; Roman Panovský; Milan Kamínek; Jaroslav Staníček; Ota Hlinomaz; J. Vinklárková

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