2016
DOI: 10.4103/0971-5916.192081
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“…afzal et al reported that stem cells grafted during the first 48 h after AMI may improve the extent of necrosis resulting from aMi but that grafting between 3-10 days after aMi improves the lVef and ventricular remodeling to a greater extent than grafting concluded that the best prognostic factor for predicting ventricular remodeling improvement after aMi is the myocardial flow in the peri-infarction zone after stem cell grafting. Velu Nair et al 2 performed a randomized, multicenter, controlled study of 250 patients with BMMNCs grafted between weeks 1 and 3 after transmural aMi and found no differences in lVef or ventricular remodeling between the two groups. similarly, neutral results for intracoronary stem cell therapy have been published in recent years.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…afzal et al reported that stem cells grafted during the first 48 h after AMI may improve the extent of necrosis resulting from aMi but that grafting between 3-10 days after aMi improves the lVef and ventricular remodeling to a greater extent than grafting concluded that the best prognostic factor for predicting ventricular remodeling improvement after aMi is the myocardial flow in the peri-infarction zone after stem cell grafting. Velu Nair et al 2 performed a randomized, multicenter, controlled study of 250 patients with BMMNCs grafted between weeks 1 and 3 after transmural aMi and found no differences in lVef or ventricular remodeling between the two groups. similarly, neutral results for intracoronary stem cell therapy have been published in recent years.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…atendemos a la mortalidad ajustada por desarrollo económico, la CI sigue siendo la primera causa de mortalidad en todos los países excepto en aquellos con ingresos bajos o en vías de desarrollo, en los cuales las primeras causas de mortalidad son las infecciones respiratorias y la diarrea 1 . En este contexto, múltiples reportes científicos y demográficos han declarado la CI como una de las causas más importantes de morbi-mortalidad en el mundo y un grave problema de salud pública global 2 . En España, se produjeron 422.568 defunciones durante el año 2015 y la primera causa de mortalidad fueron las enfermedades del sistema circulatorio (Figura 1).…”
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