Clinical trials in coronary angiogenesis: issues, problems, consensus: An expert panel summary.

M. Simons*, R. O. Bonow, N. A. Chronos, D. J. Cohen, F. J. Giordano, H. K. Hammond, R. J. Laham, W. Li, M. Pike, F. W. Sellke, T. J. Stegmann, J. E. Udelson, T. K. Rosengart

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Abstract

The rapid development of angiogenic growth factor therapy for patients with advanced ischemic heart disease over the last 5 years offers hope of a new treatment strategy based on generation of new blood supply in the diseased heart. However, as the field of therapeutic coronary angiogenesis is maturing from basic and preclinical investigations to clinical trials, many new and presently unresolved issues are coming into focus. These include in-depth understanding of the biology of angiogenesis, selection of appropriate patient populations for clinical trials, choice of therapeutic end points and means of their assessment, choice of therapeutic strategy (gene versus protein delivery), route of administration, and the side effect profile. The present article presents a summary statement of a panel of experts actively working in the field, convened by the Angiogenesis Foundation and the Angiogenesis Research Center during the 72nd meeting of the American Heart Association to define and achieve a consensus on the challenges facing development of therapeutic angiogenesis for coronary disease.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)E73-86
JournalCirculation
Volume102
Issue number11
StatePublished - 2000

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Physiology (medical)

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