Predicting Amputation using Local Circulating Mononuclear Progenitor Cells in Angioplasty-treated Patients with Critical Limb Ischemia

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September 22nd, 2020

10.3791/61503-v

September 22nd, 2020

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Lower limb amputation may occur even after angioplasty of obstructed vessels in Critical Limb Ischemia (CLI). Mononuclear Progenitor Cells (MPCs) reflect vascular repair. The present protocol describes the quantification of MPCs from circulation close to angioplasty, and its relationship with endothelial dysfunction and prediction of lower limb amputation.

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Chapters in this video

0:04

Introduction

1:33

Flow-Mediated Dilation (FMD) Evaluation

2:11

Lower Limb Vascular Blood Evaluation, Blood Sampling, and Balloon Angioplasty

4:07

Circulating Mononuclear Progenitor Cell (MPC) Isolation and Antibody Staining

5:21

MPC Quantification

6:10

Results: Representative Relationship Between MPC and Hemodynamic Indicators and Lower Limb Amputation Prognosis After Angioplasty

7:04

Conclusion

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