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Transplante aut?logo de c?lulas-tronco de medula ?ssea em pacientes com trauma raquimedular

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Previous issue date: 2014-10-10 / Despite the advancement in the care of patients with spinal cord injury, currently there is no specific treatment for neurological lesion. Therapy with mesenchymal stem cells from bone marrow (BMMC) has shown to be a safe and promising technique in various medical fields. The objective of this study is to evaluate the safety of autologous BMMC transplantation for the treatment of chronic spinal cord injury of traumatic origin.Fourteen
paraplegic patients (classified as A in ASIA scale) with at least 6-month thoracic or thoracolumbar spinal cord injurywere selected. They underwent aspiration of bone marrow tissue from the iliac crest with further expansion and in vitro characterization; by means of microsurgical procedure, the BMMC suspension was introduced at the level of the spinal cord injury. A 6-month clinical follow-up was performed after surgery, including functional and imaging tests. There was a change in ASIA scale in 7 patients, increased bladder capacity in 5 patients and appearance of the SSEP waveform in one patient. Throughout the observation period, no major complications were observed. The present protocol proved to be safe and, due to significant improvements in neurological symptoms in many patients, also a potentially promising therapeutic method for patients with spinal cord injury. / A despeito do avan?o na assist?ncia do paciente com trauma raquimedular, atualmente n?o h? tratamento espec?fico para a les?o neurol?gica. A terapia com c?lulas-tronco mesenquimais da medula ?ssea (CMMO) tem-se mostrado uma t?cnica segura e promissora
em diversas ?reas m?dicas. O objetivo deste estudo ? avaliar a seguran?a do transplante aut?logo de CMMO para o tratamento de les?o medular cr?nica de origem traum?tica. Foram selecionados 14 pacientes parapl?gicos (classificados como A na escala ASIA) com les?o medular tor?cica ou t?raco-lombar h? mais de 6 meses. Eles foram inicialmente submetidos ? aspira??o de tecido da medula ?ssea da crista il?aca, com posterior expans?o e caracteriza??o in vitro de CMMO e, por meio de procedimento microcir?rgico, introduziu-se a suspens?o de CMMO na medula espinhal no n?vel da les?o. Os pacientes foram acompanhados
clinicamente, com realiza??o de exames funcionais e de imagem por um per?odo de 6 meses ap?s o procedimento cir?rgico. Houve mudan?a na escala ASIA em 7 pacientes, aumento da capacidade vesical em 5 pacientes e aparecimento de onda ao SSEP em 1 paciente. Durante
todo o tempo de observa??o, n?o foram identificadas complica??es potencialmente graves. O presente protocolo se mostrou seguro e, ainda, devido a melhoras significativas no quadro neurol?gico em boa parte dos pacientes, um m?todo terap?utico potencialmente promissor
para pacientes com trauma raquimedular.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:IBICT/oai:tede2.uefs.br:8080:tede/84
Date10 October 2014
CreatorsMendon?a, Marcus Vin?cius Pinheiro
ContributorsSoares, Milena Botelho Pereira
PublisherUniversidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, Doutorado Acad?mico em Biotecnologia, UEFS, Brasil, DEPARTAMENTO DE SA?DE
Source SetsIBICT Brazilian ETDs
LanguagePortuguese
Detected LanguageEnglish
Typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion, info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis
Formatapplication/pdf
Sourcereponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UEFS, instname:Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, instacron:UEFS
Rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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