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The investigators scheduled to assess the value of intravenous injection of WJ-MSC in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI).


Clinical Trial Description

Ischemia/reperfusion injury in myocardial infarction can induce mass release of oxygen free radicals, trigger inflammatory reaction, and ultimately lead to myocardial remodeling and irreversible cardiac function decline. Microvascular obstruction (MVO) and haemorrhage are common pathological alternations in myocardium post primary PCI, which provide strong prognostic information for STEMI patients. Till now, there is no treatment to be used in clinical practice to reduce myocardium MVO and haemorrhage. With the deep research on stem cells, it is found that the benefits of MSC transplants for myocardium infarction may be achieved by its paracrine effect. Meanwhile, the immunoregulatory effect of MSC has been widely reported in multiply immune disease. Therefore, the applicant proposed the hypothesis that MSC can play an effective role in reducing oxidative stress and inflammatory response, inhibiting microvascular obstruction and haemorrhage. Intravenous injection of MSC will be used in patients with STEMI within 12 hours post primary PCI. The primary endpoint and safety endpoint are recorded in the one year follow up to assess the clinical outcome of intravenous MSC treatment. ;


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NCT number NCT03533153
Study type Interventional
Source The Affiliated Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital of Nanjing University Medical School
Contact ZILUN WEI, PGT
Phone 86-18066045583
Email ljdwdth@outlook.com
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase Phase 1/Phase 2
Start date March 1, 2021
Completion date December 30, 2025

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