The Kobe journal of medical sciences
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Dynamic cardiomyoplasty (DCMP) has been performed in more than seven hundreds cases world wide. However, despite symptomatic improvement in the majority of patients surviving the procedure, objective hemodynamic effects have not been consistently demonstrated. Previous studies reported that left ventricular function deteriorated and returned to preoperative level in the chronic phase. ⋯ Microscopic findings of H and E stained specimen from distal part of LDMF showed that muscle fibers were preserved in OM. And in the distal part, VEGF expression of OM was 49.6 +/- 7.9 pg/100 micrograms protein and significantly higher than that of Control. Our results indicated that induced endogenous VEGF expression in the LDMF by the omental flap preserved blood perfusion and muscular strength of the LDMF, and suggested that dynamic cardiomyoplasty might not lose its long-term direct cardiac assistance when an omental flap applied for the latissimus dorsi muscle flap.