The investigators applied G-CSF to patients 2 weeks after acute anterior MI and successful PCI to evaluate the efficacy and safety of G-CSF in improving myocardial function as cytokine which improve inflammation and mobilize stem cells from bone marrow for regeneration of myocardium.
Ten patients in the treatment group and 10 patients in the control group were enrolled in this prospective, randomized, double blinded study. Two weeks after myocardial infarction that was accompanied by successful recanalization and stent implantation, the patients of the treatment group received 10 μg/kg body weight per day (divided BID) G-CSF subcutaneously for treatment duration of maximum 5.0 days. In both groups, ejection fraction was evaluated with echocardiography and cardiac scan (Gated SPECT method) 10 days after myocardial infarction and after 6 months. Tei index was measured by echocardiography. Results: No severe side effects of G-CSF treatment were observed. Ejection fraction determined by cardiac scan increased in the treatment group from 0.428 to 0.462 and from 0.470 to 0.496 in the control group but there was no significant improvement of left ventricular ejection fraction when the G-CSF treated group was compared to the controls (p=0.821 for cardiac scan and p=0.705 for echocardiography). Changes in Tei index was not significant in the treatment group (p=0.815) however it reached significant level in the control group (p=0.005), respectively.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
20
after 2 week post MI an d PCI G-CSF was infused for 5 days at dose of 10 microgram/Kg
2 week post MI and PCI normal saline was infused
Shiraz University of Medical Sciences/Cardiology Ward/Namazi and Shahid Faghihi Hospital
Shiraz, Fars, Iran
Ejection fraction
Time frame: 6 months
Diastolic function(Tei index)
Time frame: 6 months
Drug complication
Time frame: acute and 6 months
Mortality
Time frame: 6 months
New revascularization and MACE
Time frame: 6 months
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