PMID: 2493116Mar 1, 1989Paper

Thrombolytic therapy in acute myocardial infarction: Part II--rt-PA

The Medical Clinics of North America
H S MuellerB E Sobel

Abstract

Thrombolysis with pharmacologic agents is a valuable modality for treatment of acute myocardial infarction. The results of several clinical studies indicate that early recanalization can be elicited with intravenous agents and that it is associated with substantial reductions of infarct size, improvement of ventricular function, and reduction in mortality. The recently introduced fibrin-selective agent, rt-PA, appears to represent a significant pharmacologic advance. Its use intravenously elicits high recanalization rates without marked derangements of the coagulation system, reflecting its relative fibrin selectivity. The efficacy of thrombolysis with any drug given by any route, unfortunately, is not 100 per cent. Bleeding remains an important risk. The optimal approach to management of residual stenosis after thrombolysis has not yet been delineated. Currently available information appears to justify the following conclusions: 1. Transmural myocardial infarction usually is caused by an acute obstructing coronary thrombus superimposed on a chronic atherosclerotic lesion. Myocardial necrosis following interruption of blood flow generally is complete within several hours. 2. The thrombus can be lysed and blood flow can be resto...Continue Reading

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