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Retinal and Optic Nerve Stem Cell Surgery
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 91

Retinal and Optic Nerve Stem Cell Surgery

This is a concise how-to of successfully treating previously deemed "untreatable" retinal and optic nerve conditions with stem cell therapies. Based on the results of 11 years of experience treating approximately 600 patients, this text will serve as a template for others to develop similar stem cell based treatments in their specialty. Author, Jeffrey N. Weiss, MD is specifically poised to offer dependable insight on stem cell surgery for both the retina and the optic nerve, having performed the first retinal stem cell surgery in 2010, with Institutional Review Board (IRB) approved studies that are registered with the National Institute of Health (NIH), and listed on ClinicalTrials.gov. Featuring all original work from Dr. Jeffrey Weiss's specialization in stem cell ophthalmology, this book is primarily written for ophthalmologists, but structured so that specialists across disciplines can take the model presented and create their own studies and clinical trials using stem cell therapies.

Stem Cell Surgery Trials in Heart Failure and Diabetes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 164

Stem Cell Surgery Trials in Heart Failure and Diabetes

This book examines the application of stem cell surgery for diabetes and heart failure. Organized into two sections, the first identifies and summarizes the current worldwide stem cell trials for heart failure. Subsequent chapters in part two analyze the current worldwide stem cell trials in patients with Diabetes Mellitus. Both sections utilize studies that include non-expanded stem cells; each study is grouped by stem cell type and geographic location. Stem Cell Surgery Trials in Diabetes and Heart Failure is a comprehensive, convenient reference for cardiologists, endocrinologists, internists, and family physicians.

Guide to Ophthalmic and Neurologic Stem Cell Treatments
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 40

Guide to Ophthalmic and Neurologic Stem Cell Treatments

The Stem Cell Ophthalmology Treatment Study, SCOTS, is the largest Institutional Review Board (IRB) approved ophthalmology study registered with the NIH (www.ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier NCT01920867). Jeffrey Weiss, M.D. is the Principal Investigator and Steven Levy M.D. is the Study Director. Discoveries made during SCOTS lead to the development of the Neurologic Stem Cell Treatment Study, NEST. NEST is IRB approved and registered with NIH (www.ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier NCT02795052).

Neurologic Stem Cell Surgery
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 119

Neurologic Stem Cell Surgery

This is a concise how-to of successfully treating previously poorly or untreatable neurologic conditions with stem cell therapies. The text examines the IRB approved protocols of NEST (Neurologic Bone Marrow Derived Stem Cell Treatment Study), SCiExVr (Stem Cell Spinal Cord Injury Exoskeleton and Virtual Reality Treatment Study), and ACIST (Alzheimer’s and Cognitive Impairment Stem Cell Treatment Study). The discussion focuses on the protocols and informed consents and may be used as a template for specialists to develop clinical trials utilizing stem cell based therapy. Other potential noninvasive treatments for brain injury are also discussed. Neurologic Stem Cell Surgery, the sister text to the recently published Retinal and Optic Nerve Stem Cell Surgery, is an invaluable reference for all physicians with an interest in the development of stem cell based treatments.

Physician Crisis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 109

Physician Crisis

This book is the first volume to individually dissect and explore the reasons physicians are leaving medicine. It lays out potential solutions to many of the problems, which will result in a happier practicing physician. Chapters begin with the nature of the problem, and go through a physician's life cycle on the job, from medical school through post-grad and onwards. Chapters will also cover issues as a practicing physician and how to help alleviate these problems. The book ends with potential solutions to the issue of physician burnout. Physician Burnout: Why Doctors Are Leaving Medicine and How to Fix It is a must-have resource for practicing physicians, healthcare providers, and healthcare management. It is also a great resource for medical school students and those looking to get into the healthcare field.

Orthopedic Stem Cell Surgery
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 281

Orthopedic Stem Cell Surgery

This book is a concise guide that provides an easy to follow template for other physicians to develop similar stem cell based treatments within their specialty. It identifies and summarizes the current world-wide orthopedic stem cell trials. Organized into three sections, Orthopedic Stem Cell Surgery presents clinical studies that examine the procedures for setting up and implementing stem cell surgery within the specialty of orthopedics. Chapters maintain an accessible narrative while also addressing complex studies related to orthopedic stem cell surgery. A sister text to the recently published, Retinal and Optic Nerve Stem Cell Surgery, and Neurologic Stem Cell Surgery this expertly written book examines critical Institutional Review Board (IRB) approved studies.

Alzheimer's Disease and the Eye
  • Language: en

Alzheimer's Disease and the Eye

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-07-02
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  • Publisher: Springer

This book is a compendium of the worldwide studies of Alzheimer’s disease utilizing the eye as a biomarker, or as a treatment method, that are registered with the United States National Institutes of Health website, clinicaltrials.gov. Clinicaltrials.gov is the largest listing of research studies in the world. The study titles are provided, as is the country of origin and the Clinical Trial Number in order to make it easier for the reader to locate the study and obtain further information. New drug development is costly and time consuming. If through the use of biomarkers, study durations and research costs decrease, there is a greater possibility of a new and effective drug to treat this devastating disease. The eye offers the possibility of early diagnosis and of treatment. Alzheimer’s Disease and the Eye is a valuable resource for ophthalmologists, optometrists, other physicians, and researchers.

Dynamic Light Scattering Spectroscopy of the Human Eye
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 98

Dynamic Light Scattering Spectroscopy of the Human Eye

Blindness or serious vision impairment is one of the most feared disabilities known to humankind. A 2016 report compiled by the National Eye Institute (NEI) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Prevent Blindness America states that although half of all blindness can be prevented, the number of people who suffer vision loss continues to increase. The technique of dynamic light scattering (DLS) was developed by physicists in the late 1960s to early 1970s. DLS is now emerging as a potential ophthalmic tool, making possible studies of virtually every tissue and fluid comprising the eye, thus pushing the envelope for broader applications in ophthalmology. This book presents a comprehens...

Visual Prosthesis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 125

Visual Prosthesis

For the millions of people with untreatable blindness the thought of a visual prosthesis that would allow them to live a normal life has always been a distant hope. There have been intermittent bright spots that periodically fan that hope such as when Dr. Dobelle’s visual prosthesis patient drove a car in an empty parking lot. This book will serve as an update of the work in developing a visual prosthesis. Chapters discuss the physiologic and engineering issues, alternative strategies, and patents, as well as recent research studies. Visual Prosthesis - A Concise Guide is a must-have resource for ophthalmologists, neurologists, engineers and physicists.

Why Is Grandma Still Blind?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 90

Why Is Grandma Still Blind?

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-09-15
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Stem cells were discovered in 1981. Why, after so many years, has little been accomplished? Dr. Weiss, the Principal Investigator of the Stem Cell Ophthalmology Treatment Studies, the largest Institutional Review Board approved retina and optic nerve stem cell studies in the world, explains in straightforward language, why the promise of stem cells has not been kept.