- Advanced Heart Failure Program
- Aneurysm Repair
- Angiogenesis
- Angioplasty
- Aortic Dissection Treatment
- Arrhythmia Treatment
- Atherectomy
- Atrial Fibrillation Management
- Balloon Valvuloplasty
- Cardiac Catheterization Lab
- Cardiac Rehabilitation
- Cardiac Surgery
- Center for Complex Arrhythmias
- Complex Aortic Center
- Cutting Balloon
- Diagnosis
- Diagnostic Procedures
- Enhanced External Counterpulsation (EECP)
- Heart Transplant
- Implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs)
- Intracoronary Radiation Therapy
- Laser Lead Extractions
- Left Ventricular Assist Devices (LVAD)
- Medications
- Pacemakers
- Percutaneous Valves
- Rheolytic Thrombectomy
- Septal Alcohol Ablation
- Stenting
- Structural Heart and Valve Disease Program
- Vascular Surgery
Angiogenesis, a form of gene therapy, helps heart patients grow, repair, and restore new blood vessels.
Angiogenesis grows new blood vessels using substances called growth factors, which deliver instructions to the patient's affected cells so they grow. This type of gene therapy allows the body to heal itself.
Your doctor injects the growth factors directly into the heart or leg muscles. Or, he or she can administer them intravenously through catheters into the arteries of the heart.
Angiogenesis is ideal for patients who have a blockage in a major coronary artery and have developed collaterals. Collaterals are smaller blood vessels the body grows over time to help compensate for the loss of circulation.