PMID: 22340543Feb 22, 2012Paper

Pulse-spray catheter directed thrombolysis in patients with recent onset or deterioration of lower extremity ischemia

Chinese Medical Journal
Yue-Xin ChenJiang Shao

Abstract

The recent onset or deterioration of lower extremity ischemia is highly associated with intravascular thrombus. Treatment of these thrombotic occlusions is challenging. Pulse-spray catheter directed thrombolysis (PS-CDT) refers to the technique of intermittent forcefully injecting the thrombolytic agent into the thrombus to fragment it and increase the surface area available for enzymatic action. This study was designed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of PS-CDT in patients with recent onset or deterioration of lower extremity ischemia. From August 2008 to March 2009, 44 patients with acute or chronic lower extremity ischemia were recruited in this prospective study, which included 37 men and 7 women ranging from 15 to 83 years old (mean age (51.1 ± 17.4) years). PS-CDT through a multi-side-hole thrombolytic catheter by using urokinase was conducted in all patients. The progression of thrombolysis was assessed and graded by angiography. Adjunctive therapies were used to correct underlying lesions. The follow-up period was 12 months. In the 44 patients, the average total dose of urokinase for each patient was (2 120 000 ± 1 100 000) IU (median 2 000 000 IU), with a median duration of lysis of 48 hours. The rate of initial tec...Continue Reading

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