Bone Marrow Stem Cells Injected in Heart May Improve Ventricular Function (8.30.10)

August 30, 2010
By Patton Law Practice on August 30, 2010 11:02 AM | | Comments (1)

Recent data from a study in Germany with chronic heart failure patients, indicates that ventricular function is improved after injecting the heart with bone marrow. Not only does this procedure appear to beneficial to patients, but it also has no risks associated with it.

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I'd be interested to know more about why this helps and how the heart copes with the foreign substance. Interesting concept. Wonder how they came up with it.

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