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A Path Forward for Regenerative Medicine.
Fanaroff, Alexander C; Morrow, Valarie; Krucoff, Mitchell W; Seltzer, Jonathan H; Perin, Emerson C; Taylor, Doris A; Miller, Leslie W; Zeiher, Andreas M; Fernández-Avilés, Francisco; Losordo, Douglas W; Henry, Timothy D; Povsic, Thomas J.
Afiliação
  • Fanaroff AC; From the Division of Cardiology (A.C.F., M.W.K., T.J.P.).
  • Morrow V; Duke Clinical Research Institute (A.C.F., V.M., M.W.K., T.J.P.).
  • Krucoff MW; Duke Clinical Research Institute (A.C.F., V.M., M.W.K., T.J.P.).
  • Seltzer JH; From the Division of Cardiology (A.C.F., M.W.K., T.J.P.).
  • Perin EC; Duke Clinical Research Institute (A.C.F., V.M., M.W.K., T.J.P.).
  • Taylor DA; Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC; ACI Clinical, Bala Cynwyd, PA (J.H.S.).
  • Miller LW; Stem Cell Center and Regenerative Medicine Research, Texas Heart Institute, Houston (E.C.P., D.A.T., L.W.M.).
  • Zeiher AM; Stem Cell Center and Regenerative Medicine Research, Texas Heart Institute, Houston (E.C.P., D.A.T., L.W.M.).
  • Fernández-Avilés F; Stem Cell Center and Regenerative Medicine Research, Texas Heart Institute, Houston (E.C.P., D.A.T., L.W.M.).
  • Losordo DW; Department of Cardiology, University of Frankfurt, Germany (A.M.Z.).
  • Henry TD; Department of Cardiology, Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Gregorio Marañón, Universidad Complutense, CIBERCV, Madrid, Spain (F.F.-A.).
  • Povsic TJ; Feinberg Cardiovascular Research Institute, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL (D.W.L.).
Circ Res ; 123(4): 495-505, 2018 08 03.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30355250
ABSTRACT
Although clinical trials of cell-based approaches to cardiovascular disease have yielded some promising results, no cell-based therapy has achieved regulatory approval for a cardiovascular indication. To broadly assess the challenges to regulatory approval and identify strategies to facilitate this goal, the Cardiac Safety Research Consortium sponsored a session during the Texas Heart Institute International Symposium on Cardiovascular Regenerative Medicine in September 2017. This session convened leaders in cardiovascular regenerative medicine, including participants from academia, the pharmaceutical industry, the US Food and Drug Administration, and the Cardiac Safety Research Consortium, with particular focus on treatments closest to regulatory approval. A goal of the session was to identify barriers to regulatory approval and potential pathways to overcome them. Barriers identified include manufacturing and therapeutic complexity, difficulties identifying an optimal comparator group, limited industry capacity for funding pivotal clinical trials, and challenges to demonstrating efficacy on clinical end points required for regulatory decisions. Strategies to overcome these barriers include precompetitive development of a cell therapy registry network to enable dual-purposing of clinical data as part of pragmatic clinical trial design, development of standardized terminology for product activity and end points to facilitate this registry, use of innovative statistical methods and quality of life or functional end points to supplement outcomes such as death or heart failure hospitalization and reduce sample size, involvement of patients in determining the research agenda, and use of the Food and Drug Administration's new Regenerative Medicine Advanced Therapy designation to facilitate early discussion with regulatory authorities when planning development pathways.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Cardiologia / Congressos como Assunto / Transplante de Células-Tronco / Medicina Regenerativa / Cardiopatias Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Cardiologia / Congressos como Assunto / Transplante de Células-Tronco / Medicina Regenerativa / Cardiopatias Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article