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The primary objective of this study is to demonstrate the feasibility and safety of intra-operative, intra-myocardial injection of autologous CD133 positive bone marrow cells at the time of coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery in patients with chronic ischemic cardiomyopathy. Additionally, the feasibility of producing autologous CD133+ bone marrow stem cells will be assessed.
The investigators hypothesize that collection of a sufficient number of CD133+ cells through bone marrow aspiration prior to surgery, with subsequent processing and intra-myocardial injection of high purity cells following completion of CABG, will be feasible without significant adverse clinical consequences.
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Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the leading cause of death in the U.S. in both men and women and the aging of the population and rising prevalence of diabetes ensure that the number of persons with CHD will continue to increase over the next several decades. Two major factors contributing to adverse outcomes in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery are failure to achieve complete revascularization, and residual impairment in left ventricular function.
In the present study, the investigators propose a Phase I randomized double-blind study designed to assess the feasibility and safety of autologous CD133+ cells in patients referred for CABG who have significant regions of viable but non-revascularizable myocardium and/or significant LV systolic dysfunction not likely to improve with conventional coronary revascularization.
Autologous CD133+ bone marrow progenitor cells will be harvested from study subjects at the time of CABG, processed and then injected into patients' myocardium prior to completion of CABG surgery. The test material consists of autologous CD133+ cells. Since intra-myocardial injections per se could stimulate neovascularization, control group patients will receive a placebo injection of carrier solution. Control subjects will thus have an identical procedure to those randomized to autologous CD133+ cell injections.
The three goals of the study are as follows:
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23 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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