Second-generation extracellular matrix patch for epicardial infarct repair

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Abstract

Current myocardial infarction treatments focus on improving hemodynamics rather than addressing the problem of lost myocardium impairing left ventricular function. Epicardial infarct repair with a bioactive patch placed on the ischemic area is an emerging approach to promote endogenous myocardial repair. We report the use of a second-generation CorMatrix-extracellular matrix (ECM) patch as an adjunct to surgical revascularization in treating a young patient with diffuse, multivessel coronary artery disease unamenable to PCI and a large anterior myocardial infarction. The progressive myocardial scar shrinkage and increase in left ventricular ejection fraction from 10 to 51% are generally not observed with surgical revascularization therapy alone, suggesting this new patch has adjunctive potential to current revascularization therapy.

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Bhatt, A., Bates, M. J., Marcu, C. B., Matheny, R. G., Carabello, B. A., Yin, K., & Boyd, W. D. (2023). Second-generation extracellular matrix patch for epicardial infarct repair. Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery, 18(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13019-023-02358-3

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