Cardiovascular regeneration represents a groundbreaking field of medical research and therapeutic development aimed at repairing and restoring damaged heart tissues. The human heart, with its limited regenerative capacity, has long posed a challenge for treating cardiovascular diseases, a leading cause of global morbidity and mortality. In recent years, however, advancements in regenerative medicine have sparked renewed hope. Stem cell therapy, for instance, holds great promise by leveraging the regenerative potential of stem cells to repair injured heart muscle. Additionally, innovative approaches such as tissue engineering and gene therapy are being explored to enhance the heart's ability to heal itself. The pursuit of cardiovascular regeneration not only seeks to address the shortcomings of current treatments for conditions like heart failure but also opens new avenues for preventive and curative strategies. As researchers continue to unravel the complexities of cardiac regeneration, the prospect of harnessing the body's innate ability to repair and rejuvenate the cardiovascular system brings optimism for a future where heart diseases can be not just managed but truly healed.
Title : Surgical fetal stem cells implantation in heart failure patients long term results at 14 years
Federico Benetti, Benetti Foundation, Argentina
Title : Exploring new biomarkers of cardiomyopathy
Shuping Zhong, University of Southern California, United States
Title : The development of human relaxin-2 for heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, HFpEF
Thomas Bernd Dschietzig, Relaxera GmbH & Co. KG, Germany
Title : Cancer and cardiovascular diseases: Common pathogenesis mechanisms and risk factors
Mekhman N Mamedov, National Research Center for Preventive Medicine, Russian Federation
Title : Pulse field ablation for atrial fibrillation complications: What do we know yet
Narendra Kumar, HeartbeatsZ Academy, United Kingdom
Title : Lipoprotein (a): The hidden cardiovascular risk
Syed Raza, Awali Hospital, Bahrain