CardioVascular BioTherapeutics Initiates Study on the Treatment of Peripheral Artery Disease.Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Safety of Cardio Vascu-Grow[TM] LAS VEGAS -- CardioVascular BioTherapeutics, Inc. (OTCBB OTCBB See OTC Bulletin Board (OTCBB). :CVBT CVBT Cardiovascular Biotherapeutics, Inc CVBT Central Virginia Battlefields Trust (Fredericksburg, VA Civil War history organization) ) today announced that it is launching a new clinical trial to study the safety of a new drug candidate using Cardio Vascu-Grow[TM] as its active ingredient for the treatment of Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD). Cardio Vascu-Grow[TM] contains a protein that stimulates the growth and production of new blood vessels Blood vessels Tubular channels for blood transport, of which there are three principal types: arteries, capillaries, and veins. Only the larger arteries and veins in the body bear distinct names. , a process called angiogenesis angiogenesis /an·gio·gen·e·sis/ (-jen´e-sis) vasculogenesis; development of blood vessels either in the embryo or in the form of neovascularization or revascularization. an·gi·o·gen·e·sis n. . An estimated 8 million Americans suffer from peripheral artery disease, which occurs when blood vessels which feed the legs become blocked by atherosclerotic lesions, resulting in pain while walking, a condition termed "intermittent claudication Intermittent Claudication Definition Intermittent claudicationis a pain in the leg that a person experiences when walking or exercising. The pain is intermittent and goes away when the person rests. ." This can evolve to more severe forms of the disease where circulation to the foot and leg become so reduced that amputation amputation (ăm'pyətā`shən), removal of all or part of a limb or other body part. Although amputation has been practiced for centuries, the development of sophisticated techniques for treatment and prevention of infection has greatly of the toes, foot, or leg is the only alternative. This disease increases in prevalence as people age or in patients with diabetes. This FDA-authorized Phase I clinical trial Noun 1. phase I clinical trial - a clinical trial on a few persons to determine the safety of a new drug or invasive medical device; for drugs, dosage or toxicity limits should be obtained phase I will test the safety of Cardio Vascu-Grow[TM] after it is injected into the legs of PAD patients, and will evaluate the growth of new blood vessels in the legs and the increase of blood perfusion into the ischemic Ischemic An inadequate supply of blood to a part of the body, caused by partial or total blockage of an artery. Mentioned in: Antiangiogenic Therapy, Subarachnoid Hemorrhage, Ventricular Fibrillation ischemic leg muscles in these patients. "Peripheral artery disease is a major health concern faced by millions of Americans, and left untreated, it increases the risk of heart attack, stroke, amputation, or death," said Dr. Thomas J. Stegmann, co-founder of CardioVascular BioTherapeutics. "Better treatment options are needed for this disease, and regenerative treatments such as Cardio Vascu-Grow[TM], which enhance the body's natural ability to regenerate tissues and organs, have the potential to radically reduce the mortality, and morbidity, and increase the quality of life of patients with peripheral artery disease." This multi-center study will involve medical centers in the United States. Three escalating doses of Cardio Vascu-Grow(TM) will be tested in 24 patients that suffer from intermittent claudication. In addition, a group of control patients will receive a placebo dose of the drug to allow comparisons of safety and efficacy to guide subsequent clinical studies. The Phase I study will incorporate relatively new imaging modalities, including magnetic resonance imaging magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), noninvasive diagnostic technique that uses nuclear magnetic resonance to produce cross-sectional images of organs and other internal body structures. of the patient's legs before and after treatment with Cardio Vascu-Grow(TM), in an effort to more accurately quantify the potential increase in blood perfusion that is anticipated in patients injected with the drug. About CardioVascular BioTherapeutics CVBT is a biopharmaceutical company developing drug candidates with Cardio Vascu-Grow(TM) as the active ingredient for a number of diseases characterized by inadequate blood flow to a tissue or organ. Currently, the company is conducting three FDA-authorized clinical trials: one in the area of coronary artery disease coronary artery disease, condition that results when the coronary arteries are narrowed or occluded, most commonly by atherosclerotic deposits of fibrous and fatty tissue. in no-option heart patients, one in the area of impaired wound healing seen in diabetics, and one in patients with peripheral artery disease. In addition, the company has initiated a clinical trial in Russia examining the potential of Cardio Vascu-Grow(TM) to improve symptoms in patients with chronic back pain believed to be caused by impaired or blocked lumbar arteries. The company has also recently completed pre-clinical studies with Cardio Vascu-Grow(TM) demonstrating efficacy in animal models of stroke recovery. Cardio Vascu-Grow[TM] is a trademark of CardioVascular BioTherapeutics, Inc. This news release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. Actual results and outcomes may differ materially from those discussed or anticipated. For example, statements regarding expectations for new research, progress with clinical trials or future business initiatives are forward looking statements. Factors that might affect actual outcomes include, but are not limited to, FDA FDA abbr. Food and Drug Administration FDA, n.pr See Food and Drug Administration. FDA, n.pr the abbreviation for the Food and Drug Administration. approval of CVBT drug candidates, market acceptance of CVBT products by customers, new developments in the industry, future revenues, future expenses, future margins, cash usage and financial performance. For a more detailed discussion of these and associated risks, see the company's most recent documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. |
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