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Peripheral Artery Disease

Our Method

Our Unique Approach to Peripheral Artery Disease

Peripheral artery disease refers to a group of diseases affecting arteries outside the heart and brain  primarily driven by atherosclerosis and arterial wall disorders  requiring targeted vascular intervention and regenerative strategies to restore healthy circulation and tissue function.

Peripheral Artery Disease Overview

Peripheral artery disease encompasses a group of conditions affecting arteries outside the heart and brain. The primary cause is atherosclerosis a buildup of plaque within the arterial walls which progressively narrows and hardens the arteries, reducing blood flow to the limbs and vital organs.

Causes & Contributing Factors

While atherosclerosis is the leading cause, other conditions can contribute to peripheral artery disease. These include inflammatory disorders of the arterial wall such as vasculitis, and non-inflammatory arteriopathies like fibromuscular dysplasia each requiring a tailored diagnostic and therapeutic approach.

Stem Cell Therapy Emergence

Stem and progenitor cell-based therapy has emerged as a promising approach for treating various cardiovascular diseases, including peripheral artery disease. A growing body of evidence from preclinical studies and clinical trials supports the use of cell transplantation to replenish damaged cells and enhance vascular function.

Regenerative & Vascular Repair Potential

Transplantation of stem and progenitor cells has demonstrated the ability to enhance cardiac and vascular functions, promote tissue repair, and restore circulation in affected areas. These findings highlight the significant therapeutic potential of regenerative cell therapy in the treatment of peripheral artery disease and related cardiovascular conditions.