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Safety of Technique and Procedure of Stromal Vascular Fraction Therapy: From Liposuction to Cell Administration

BACKGROUND: Stromal vascular fraction (SVF) therapy has been performed over the past six years to treat 421 patients by our group in five clinical centers. Autologous SVF, which is a substance containing stem cells, was isolated from lipoaspirate, mixed with platelet-rich plasma (PRP), and administe...

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Autores principales: Karina, Karina, Rosliana, Iis, Rosadi, Imam, Schwartz, Rachel, Sobariah, Siti, Afini, Irsyah, Widyastuti, Tias, Remelia, Melinda, Wahyuningsih, Komang Ardi, Pawitan, Jeanne A.
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Publicado: Hindawi 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7362293/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32695550
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/2863624
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author Karina, Karina
Rosliana, Iis
Rosadi, Imam
Schwartz, Rachel
Sobariah, Siti
Afini, Irsyah
Widyastuti, Tias
Remelia, Melinda
Wahyuningsih, Komang Ardi
Pawitan, Jeanne A.
author_facet Karina, Karina
Rosliana, Iis
Rosadi, Imam
Schwartz, Rachel
Sobariah, Siti
Afini, Irsyah
Widyastuti, Tias
Remelia, Melinda
Wahyuningsih, Komang Ardi
Pawitan, Jeanne A.
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description BACKGROUND: Stromal vascular fraction (SVF) therapy has been performed over the past six years to treat 421 patients by our group in five clinical centers. Autologous SVF, which is a substance containing stem cells, was isolated from lipoaspirate, mixed with platelet-rich plasma (PRP), and administered to patients with degenerative diseases, autoimmune diseases, trauma, aging, and other diseases with unknown etiology. This study aimed to determine the safety of SVF and PRP that were given through infusion, spinal, and intra-articular injection. METHODS: The lipoaspirate was treated with a tissue-dissociating enzyme, and then, through centrifugation, SVF was isolated. In addition, blood was drawn from each patient, and PRP was isolated. Autologous PRP and SVF were administered to all subjects by intravenous (IV) injection. A minority group within the population received an additional spinal or intra-articular injection. The type of intervention was determined by each disease evaluation. The cell doses and adverse events for each patient were documented and analyzed. RESULTS: Cell dose that was considered to be safe was less than 10 billion SVF cells in 250 cc of normal saline, for IV injection, and less than 1 billion SVF, for intra-articular and spinal injection. Adverse events were not severe and were treated successfully. Any observed adverse events were identified as a result of spinal or intra-articular injections and were not related to SVF or PRP. CONCLUSIONS: Our results showed that administration of high dose of SVF until 10 billion cells in a majority of 421 patients through infusion, spinal, and intra-articular injection was feasible without causing major adverse events and should be further investigated in well-designed phase I-II clinical trial to address the safety and efficacy of therapy.
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spelling pubmed-73622932020-07-20 Safety of Technique and Procedure of Stromal Vascular Fraction Therapy: From Liposuction to Cell Administration Karina, Karina Rosliana, Iis Rosadi, Imam Schwartz, Rachel Sobariah, Siti Afini, Irsyah Widyastuti, Tias Remelia, Melinda Wahyuningsih, Komang Ardi Pawitan, Jeanne A. Scientifica (Cairo) Research Article BACKGROUND: Stromal vascular fraction (SVF) therapy has been performed over the past six years to treat 421 patients by our group in five clinical centers. Autologous SVF, which is a substance containing stem cells, was isolated from lipoaspirate, mixed with platelet-rich plasma (PRP), and administered to patients with degenerative diseases, autoimmune diseases, trauma, aging, and other diseases with unknown etiology. This study aimed to determine the safety of SVF and PRP that were given through infusion, spinal, and intra-articular injection. METHODS: The lipoaspirate was treated with a tissue-dissociating enzyme, and then, through centrifugation, SVF was isolated. In addition, blood was drawn from each patient, and PRP was isolated. Autologous PRP and SVF were administered to all subjects by intravenous (IV) injection. A minority group within the population received an additional spinal or intra-articular injection. The type of intervention was determined by each disease evaluation. The cell doses and adverse events for each patient were documented and analyzed. RESULTS: Cell dose that was considered to be safe was less than 10 billion SVF cells in 250 cc of normal saline, for IV injection, and less than 1 billion SVF, for intra-articular and spinal injection. Adverse events were not severe and were treated successfully. Any observed adverse events were identified as a result of spinal or intra-articular injections and were not related to SVF or PRP. CONCLUSIONS: Our results showed that administration of high dose of SVF until 10 billion cells in a majority of 421 patients through infusion, spinal, and intra-articular injection was feasible without causing major adverse events and should be further investigated in well-designed phase I-II clinical trial to address the safety and efficacy of therapy. Hindawi 2020-07-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7362293/ /pubmed/32695550 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/2863624 Text en Copyright © 2020 Karina Karina et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Karina, Karina
Rosliana, Iis
Rosadi, Imam
Schwartz, Rachel
Sobariah, Siti
Afini, Irsyah
Widyastuti, Tias
Remelia, Melinda
Wahyuningsih, Komang Ardi
Pawitan, Jeanne A.
Safety of Technique and Procedure of Stromal Vascular Fraction Therapy: From Liposuction to Cell Administration
title Safety of Technique and Procedure of Stromal Vascular Fraction Therapy: From Liposuction to Cell Administration
title_full Safety of Technique and Procedure of Stromal Vascular Fraction Therapy: From Liposuction to Cell Administration
title_fullStr Safety of Technique and Procedure of Stromal Vascular Fraction Therapy: From Liposuction to Cell Administration
title_full_unstemmed Safety of Technique and Procedure of Stromal Vascular Fraction Therapy: From Liposuction to Cell Administration
title_short Safety of Technique and Procedure of Stromal Vascular Fraction Therapy: From Liposuction to Cell Administration
title_sort safety of technique and procedure of stromal vascular fraction therapy: from liposuction to cell administration
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7362293/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32695550
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/2863624
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