tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8174880937451768707.post5566775210278436663..comments2023-10-18T05:54:19.015-07:00Comments on Stronger After Stroke Blog (THE STROKE RECOVERY BLOG): Stem Cells for Stroke: Expensive, Unproven and Unavailable.Peter G Levinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12585356059363005619noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8174880937451768707.post-59264571253105683552019-07-06T19:16:55.448-07:002019-07-06T19:16:55.448-07:00Peter,
You are talking about Phase 1 of SanBio cli...Peter,<br />You are talking about Phase 1 of SanBio clinical trial and your comments are spot on. I studied the Phase 1 results, because I applied for the Phase 2 trial "Study of Modified Stem Cells (SB623) in Patients With Chronic Motor Deficit From Ischemic Stroke (ACTIsSIMA)" with 156 participants. This is the link https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02448641 I applied in 2016 and was accepted in 2017. The screening testing & MRI was on 05/01/17. After that, the procedure was on 07/13/17. The waiver & consent form was extensive. 8 Follow up visits for MRI's and testing took a year and I completed the trial 06/04/18. I had no improvement and do not know whether I was in the placebo group yet. That will be interesting, if they ever publish the results. I can't imagine what the company is spending on this trial. Personally, I am skeptical, but if it works that might help a lot of people. I have no regrets and it was quite an experience.<br />Geoff.Wenkerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04759110970004931043noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8174880937451768707.post-31870865861891576292019-07-06T19:16:03.225-07:002019-07-06T19:16:03.225-07:00Peter,
You are talking about Phase 1 of SanBio cli...<br />Peter,<br />You are talking about Phase 1 of SanBio clinical trial and your comments are spot on. I studied the Phase 1 results, because I applied for the Phase 2 trial "Study of Modified Stem Cells (SB623) in Patients With Chronic Motor Deficit From Ischemic Stroke (ACTIsSIMA)" with 156 participants. This is the link https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02448641 I applied in 2016 and was accepted in 2017. The screening testing & MRI was on 05/01/17. After that, the procedure was on 07/13/17. The waiver & consent form was extensive. 8 Follow up visits for MRI's and testing took a year and I completed the trial 06/04/18. I had no improvement and do not know whether I was in the placebo group yet. That will be interesting, if they ever publish the results. I can't imagine what the company is spending on this trial. Personally, I am skeptical, but if it works that might help a lot of people. I have no regrets and it was quite an experience. Geoff.Wenkerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04759110970004931043noreply@blogger.com