Traumatic Brain Injury Stem Cell Treatment
The intrathecal treatment cannot be done if the patient is on blood thinners. Our anesthesiologist recommends being off of blood thinners starting at least 2 weeks before treatment and he wants patients to stay off of them for 2 weeks post treatment. This is because blood thinners will make the blood slow to coagulate and we want it to coagulate fast after we puncture the thecal sac with the needle. This prevents any bacteria or other bad things from gettiing into the spinal cord fluid. Aspirin is ok to stop at least 3 days before intrathecal treatment and stay off of it for 2 weeks post treatment, but all other blood thinners need that 2 weeks before an after. This is why we advise patients to talk to the doctor that prescribed the blood thinners to make sure it is safe to be off of them for that long.
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How do Mesenchymal Stem Cells Treat Traumatic Brain Injury Recovery?
Anti-inflammatory actions: Following a traumatic brain injury, inflammation plays a significant role in exacerbating the injury and causing secondary damage. MSCs have been shown to suppress inflammation, thereby reducing the release of inflammatory cytokines and promoting tissue repair.
Neurotrophic effects: MSCs secrete various growth factors, such as brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), that promote the survival and regeneration of neurons damaged by the brain injury.
Migration and homing: MSCs can migrate to the site of injury and guide differentiation and regeneration of various cell types that form the structural and functional components of the brain, including neurons, astrocytes, and oligodendrocytes.
Angiogenesis: MSCs promote the formation of new blood vessels, leading to improved blood flow and oxygen delivery to the injured area.
Intrathecal Injection of Mesenchymal Stem Cells for TBI Recovery
Promoting neurogenesis: Studies indicate that MSCs have the ability to guide differentiation and regeneration of neurons. They promote neurogenesis, helping to restore damaged neural networks.
Modulating inflammation: MSCs release anti-inflammatory cytokines which attenuate inflammation in the brain and help to prevent additional neuronal damage.
Stimulating Angiogenesis: MSCs promote the growth of new blood vessels in the brain, which helps improve cerebral perfusion and oxygen supply.
Secreting trophic factors: Injection of MSCs promotes the secretion of various trophic factors, such as brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), and insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), which exert protective and regenerative effects on neurons damaged by traumatic brain injury.
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Side Effects or Risks
- Approximately 1 in 20 patients will experience a slight fever and/or headache for a few hours after treatment or the next day. We have found that 500mg of Tylenol easily resolves this issue.
- Any treatment involving an injection such as an IV runs a risk of infection. We have never had a patient experience an infection due to our sterility protocols,.
- Approximately 1 in about 10 patients will experience some intense lower back pain near the intrathecal injection site that can radiate up and down the spine. It typically lasts a few hours to a few days before fully dissipating. We provide tramacet to all patients as a way to deal with this if it occurs.
- Approximately 1 in about 10 patients will experience a migraine like headache and sometimes nausea with it from the intrathecal treatment. In most cases taking 1 tramacet will relieve these side effects. In some cases the headache can last a few hours to a few days. We provide tramacet to all patients just in case to deal with this.
- A very small percentage of patients for this treatment will be non-responders. As with any medication or treatment there is always a chance of no change. Tylenol does not always fix a headache as an example.
- We do not treat patients that have had cancer within the past 5 years. There is still no conclusive evidence linking stem cells to make cancer worse, but we prefer to stay on the side of safety until more information is available.
The only side effects that have been documented are the following:
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TBI Stem Cell Treatment Studies
Selected peer-reviewed publications supporting this treatment.
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