Routine delivery of myoblasts during coronary artery bypass surgery: why not?

Philippe Menasché, Michel Desnos, Albert A Hagège
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Skeletal myoblast transplantation has now entered the clinical arena as a potential means of restoring function to scarred myocardium. While the current experience derived from phase I trials suggests that cell implantation during coronary artery bypass operations is a straightforward and safe procedure, routine use of myoblast transplantation would certainly be premature. Two major issues have not yet been addressed: firstly, the risk-benefit ratio needs to be assessed, specifically whether the potential proarrhythmic risk associated with myoblast transplantation is supported by the results of an ongoing large, randomized study, and if so, whether this risk is offset by a benefit in terms of improvement of left ventricular function and patient outcome. Secondly, this putative benefit will then have to be weighed against the financial burden inherent to this type of procedure, to assess whether the cost-effectiveness ratio is favorably shifted and supports the expanded indication of myoblast transplantation during coronary artery revascularization in patients with severe ischemic heart failure.

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冠状动脉搭桥术中常规输送成肌细胞:为什么不?
骨骼肌母细胞移植作为一种潜在的修复瘢痕心肌功能的方法已进入临床领域。虽然目前从I期试验中获得的经验表明,在冠状动脉搭桥手术中细胞植入是一种简单而安全的手术,但常规使用成肌细胞移植肯定还为时过早。两个主要问题尚未得到解决:首先,需要评估风险-收益比,特别是与成肌细胞移植相关的潜在心律失常风险是否得到正在进行的大型随机研究结果的支持,如果是这样,这种风险是否被左心室功能改善和患者预后方面的益处所抵消。其次,这种假定的益处必须与这种手术所固有的经济负担进行权衡,以评估成本-效果比是否有利于转移,并支持在严重缺血性心力衰竭患者冠状动脉重建术期间扩大成肌细胞移植的适应症。
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