Grekos Reports Successful Treatment of Heart Disease, Vascular
Disease, Using Patients' Own Adult Stem Cells
Clinical Results of Adult Stem Cell Therapy for Heart Disease,
Vascular Disease Presented at International Regenerative Biomedical
Technology Conference
DUBAI, U.A.E. (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) November 19, 2008 --
In a report unprecedented in the healthcare industry, Zannos
Grekos, MD presented clinical data this week to the Dubai
Congress on Regenerative Biomedical Technologies demonstrating the
successful treatment of end-stage heart disease and vascular disease
using Autologous Adult Stem Cell Therapy. Dr. Grekos offered
cardiac nuclear scans, PET scans, and echocardiographs performed at six
months and one year post-treatment, which confirm the regeneration of
damaged heart tissue, the existence of new blood vessels and a dramatic
improvement in heart function in patients treated with adult stem cells
extracted from their own blood.
“This is real science, real medicine and real results,”
Grekos stated. “We have moved beyond bench research and
clinical trials to show that the power of the body’s adult
stem cells can be harnessed. Our success
rate in reversing heart diseases like ischemic cardiomyopathy
and congestive heart failure is extremely high. With our latest
technology we’re capturing the same astounding cell
regeneration results in many other disease classifications.”
Grekos, who is chief medical officer for Florida-based stem cell center Regenocyte
Therapeutic, also announced that his team of physicians and
scientists successfully treated a patient with Fabry disease - a
previously untreatable enzyme deficiency which leads to heart and kidney
failure. The patient’s ejection fraction (EF) increased
from 28 to 41 in just four months out from Adult Stem Cell Therapy
(normal EF is 55.)
According to Dr. Grekos, “The patient no longer needs a
heart transplant, which was previously the only means for arresting this
disease. His kidney dialysis time has already been reduced by 10
percent, so we are looking at treating his kidney function in the near
future.”
Athina
Kyritsis, MD and chair of Regenocyte’s medical
advisory committee, states, “As a physician I find one of
the most exciting things this discovery offers is the potential to
address many diseases currently believed to be untreatable. We are
leaping off of medicine’s cutting edge; this is no longer
just theory.”
The Stem Cell Treatment Process
Adult stem cells are extracted from a patient via a standard blood draw.
This small, naturally occurring stem cell population is sent to a
biotechnology laboratory where it is grown into millions of cells which
are engineered to migrate to the part of the body needing repair. The
patient receives the new cells one week later through an advanced
injection and/or infusion delivery system. Unlike surgically implanted
devices, medications, or organ replacement surgery, using a patient's
own stem cells to rebuild damaged tissue means there is no possibility
of rejection or tumorgenicity (cancer causing).
About the Physician
Zannos
Grekos, MD is an interventional cardiologist based in
Florida. He is chief medical officer for Regenocyte Therapeutic, one of
the world's first clinically treating adult stem cell centers. He is
associate clinical professor of Cardiology for Nova Southeastern
University and has been appointed to the Science Advisory Board
of Washington, D.C.’s Repair Stem Cell Institute. In
February 2007, he was invited to brief the United States Senate Health
Advisory Staff on the current state of stem cell research and stem cell
therapy.
Regenocyte Therapeutic is currently using Adult Stem Cell
Therapy to treat Congestive Heart Failure, Cardiomyopathy,
Peripheral Artery Disease, Coronary Artery Disease, Kidney Disease,
Ischemic Heart Disease, Pulmonary Disease and Early Senile
Dementia. Patients can call 866-216-5710 for information or consultation.
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