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'I had controversial MS treatment twice' | 'I had controversial MS treatment twice' |
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Graham Satchell Correspondent, BBC Breakfast Heart surgeon Gianfranco Campalani says the treatment gave him quick results | Graham Satchell Correspondent, BBC Breakfast Heart surgeon Gianfranco Campalani says the treatment gave him quick results |
A team in New York has reported the first results of a trial to test the theory that restricted blood flow in the brain may underlie some of the symptoms of multiple sclerosis. | A team in New York has reported the first results of a trial to test the theory that restricted blood flow in the brain may underlie some of the symptoms of multiple sclerosis. |
Gianfranco Campalani knows a thing or two about the vascular system. | Gianfranco Campalani knows a thing or two about the vascular system. |
He's one of Northern Ireland's leading heart surgeons. | He's one of Northern Ireland's leading heart surgeons. |
He was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) in 1986 - it left him with a series of problems in his lower body. | He was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) in 1986 - it left him with a series of problems in his lower body. |
He finds it hard to walk more than fifty yards, or he did until he met an Italian compatriot and fellow vascular surgeon Professor Paolo Zamboni. | He finds it hard to walk more than fifty yards, or he did until he met an Italian compatriot and fellow vascular surgeon Professor Paolo Zamboni. |
New theory | New theory |
Professor Zamboni has pioneered a new theory of the cause of MS and has suggested a potential new treatment. | Professor Zamboni has pioneered a new theory of the cause of MS and has suggested a potential new treatment. |
MS has always been thought of as an autoimmune disease. | MS has always been thought of as an autoimmune disease. |
For reasons that are not clear, the bodies' immune system attacks nerve cells in the brain which send messages to the rest of the body. | For reasons that are not clear, the bodies' immune system attacks nerve cells in the brain which send messages to the rest of the body. |
Professor Zamboni starting investigating MS when his wife was diagnosed with the condition. | Professor Zamboni starting investigating MS when his wife was diagnosed with the condition. |
He discovered she had constricted jugular veins in her neck. | He discovered she had constricted jugular veins in her neck. |
His theory is that the narrow veins decrease the flow of blood from the head. | His theory is that the narrow veins decrease the flow of blood from the head. |
Pressure builds up in the smaller vessels in the head leading to deposits of toxic iron from the blood which cause damage in the brain. | Pressure builds up in the smaller vessels in the head leading to deposits of toxic iron from the blood which cause damage in the brain. |
He then tested a further 65 patients with MS and found they all had twisted or constricted jugular veins. | He then tested a further 65 patients with MS and found they all had twisted or constricted jugular veins. |
Gianfranco was one of those patients. | Gianfranco was one of those patients. |
Chance meeting | Chance meeting |
They met three years ago in Italy when Gianfranco was visiting his brother - they all come from the same town - and the conversation soon turned to MS. | They met three years ago in Italy when Gianfranco was visiting his brother - they all come from the same town - and the conversation soon turned to MS. |
Prof Zamboni invited Gianfranco to be tested. | Prof Zamboni invited Gianfranco to be tested. |
What happened at the clinic was electric. | What happened at the clinic was electric. |
"I nearly kissed him!" Gianfranco said. "It's funny, somebody tells you you've got something wrong and you are so happy. | "I nearly kissed him!" Gianfranco said. "It's funny, somebody tells you you've got something wrong and you are so happy. |
"Finally you realise MS is not a disease of unknown origin. It's due to these anomalies in the veins which are present from birth." | "Finally you realise MS is not a disease of unknown origin. It's due to these anomalies in the veins which are present from birth." |
A year later Gianfranco returned to Italy for treatment. | A year later Gianfranco returned to Italy for treatment. |
The angioplasty was carried out under local anaesthetic. Gianfranco watched it happening. | |
Dramatic effect | Dramatic effect |
A small balloon was positioned in the vein and slowly inflated. | |
The constricted vein was treated by angioplasty | |
When the balloon is removed, the vein - which was constricted - was a normal width and the blood flows more freely. | When the balloon is removed, the vein - which was constricted - was a normal width and the blood flows more freely. |
The effect was dramatic. | The effect was dramatic. |
"Five hours after the procedure I got up and I walked the corridor without my stick. | "Five hours after the procedure I got up and I walked the corridor without my stick. |
"My partner cried. | "My partner cried. |
"She never saw me walking like that. | "She never saw me walking like that. |
"I was walking before the procedure but with a lot of difficulty. | "I was walking before the procedure but with a lot of difficulty. |
"I was not able to lift my leg easily. | "I was not able to lift my leg easily. |
"But five hours after the procedure I can walk without my stick, I can lift my leg, my back is stronger I'm taller. | "But five hours after the procedure I can walk without my stick, I can lift my leg, my back is stronger I'm taller. |
"In the subsequent days and weeks I see that other functions which were not working 100%, they work." | "In the subsequent days and weeks I see that other functions which were not working 100%, they work." |
Last year, Gianfranco felt his condition worsen. | Last year, Gianfranco felt his condition worsen. |
He asked colleagues in Belfast to check his jugular veins. | He asked colleagues in Belfast to check his jugular veins. |
They had both constricted again. | They had both constricted again. |
He had a repeat angioplasty in Belfast in October and claims to have improved. | He had a repeat angioplasty in Belfast in October and claims to have improved. |
Questions | Questions |
Yesterday researchers at the University of Buffalo revealed early findings from 500 patients. | Yesterday researchers at the University of Buffalo revealed early findings from 500 patients. |
They found that 55% of patients with MS had narrow veins in the neck - twice as much as healthy people. | They found that 55% of patients with MS had narrow veins in the neck - twice as much as healthy people. |
Zamboni's theory and the new research from America raises many questions. | Zamboni's theory and the new research from America raises many questions. |
Is this a new explanation for the cause of MS? | Is this a new explanation for the cause of MS? |
Is angioplasty of the jugular veins a potential new treatment ? | Is angioplasty of the jugular veins a potential new treatment ? |
Many experts are sceptical. | Many experts are sceptical. |
They say at this stage there is no proof of a causal link between blood flow and MS. | They say at this stage there is no proof of a causal link between blood flow and MS. |
There is uncertainty about the level of pressure needed in the blood vessels in the brain for red cells containing iron to cross the blood brain barrier. | There is uncertainty about the level of pressure needed in the blood vessels in the brain for red cells containing iron to cross the blood brain barrier. |
The MS society says there have been no clinical trials of the procedure and much more work is needed. | The MS society says there have been no clinical trials of the procedure and much more work is needed. |
"We need more investigation - more scientific research into cause and effect," Gianfranco acknowledges. | "We need more investigation - more scientific research into cause and effect," Gianfranco acknowledges. |
But for him, Prof Zamboni has opened up a new way of looking at MS and one that has improved his life. | But for him, Prof Zamboni has opened up a new way of looking at MS and one that has improved his life. |
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