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pmid: 31889088
pmc: PMC6937304
handle: 10261/201304 , 10668/14905 , 20.500.12105/8988 , 20.500.12530/57816 , 10641/1807
pmid: 31889088
pmc: PMC6937304
handle: 10261/201304 , 10668/14905 , 20.500.12105/8988 , 20.500.12530/57816 , 10641/1807
AbstractDespite many cardioprotective interventions have shown to protect the heart against ischemia/reperfusion injury in the experimental setting, only few of them have succeeded in translating their findings into positive proof-of-concept clinical trials. Controversial and inconsistent experimental and clinical evidence supports the urgency of a disruptive paradigm shift for testing cardioprotective therapies. There is a need to evaluate experimental reproducibility before stepping into the clinical arena. The CIBERCV (acronym for Spanish network-center for cardiovascular biomedical research) has set up the “Cardioprotection Large Animal Platform” (CIBER-CLAP) to perform experimental studies testing the efficacy and reproducibility of promising cardioprotective interventions based on a pre-specified design and protocols, randomization, blinding assessment and other robust methodological features. Our first randomized, control-group, open-label blinded endpoint experimental trial assessing local ischemic preconditioning (IPC) in a pig model of acute myocardial infarction (n = 87) will be carried out in three separate sets of experiments performed in parallel by three laboratories. Each set aims to assess: (A) CMR-based outcomes; (B) histopathological-based outcomes; and (C) protein-based outcomes. Three core labs will assess outcomes in a blinded fashion (CMR imaging, histopathology and proteomics) and 2 methodological core labs will conduct the randomization and statistical analysis.
Biomedical Research, Swine, Science, Cardioprotection, Daño por reperfusión, Large Animal Models, Volición, Article, Infarto del miocardio, Animals, Humans, Multicenter Studies as Topic, Corazón, Q, Biological techniques, R, Isquemia, Proteómica, Cardiovascular Diseases, Research Design, Spain, Investigación biomédica, Proteínas, Models, Animal, Distribución aleatoria, Medicine, Interventional cardiology
Biomedical Research, Swine, Science, Cardioprotection, Daño por reperfusión, Large Animal Models, Volición, Article, Infarto del miocardio, Animals, Humans, Multicenter Studies as Topic, Corazón, Q, Biological techniques, R, Isquemia, Proteómica, Cardiovascular Diseases, Research Design, Spain, Investigación biomédica, Proteínas, Models, Animal, Distribución aleatoria, Medicine, Interventional cardiology
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