Purpose: To evaluate the efficacy of thrombolysis with the EndoWave peripheral infusion system in the treatment of patients with massive pulmonary embolism (PE) as compared to patients treated with catheter-directed thrombolysis.

Materials And Methods: Ten patients (five men and five women; age range, 31-85 years; mean age, 54.20 years) with massive acute PE (17 lesions) were treated with ultrasonography (US)-assisted catheter-directed thrombolysis with the Endowave system. All patients had hypoxia and dyspnea. No patient had contraindication for thrombolysis. Angiographic findings, duration of lysis, dose of thrombolytics used, and procedural complications were recorded. Thrombolytics used were urokinase, tissue-type plasminogen activator (tPA), and Reteplase.

Results: Complete thrombus removal was achieved in 13 of the 17 lesions (76%), near complete thrombolysis was achieved in three lesions (18%), and partial thrombolysis was achieved in one lesion (6%). The mean time of thrombolysis was 24.76 hours +/- 8.44 (median, 24 hours). The mean dose of tPA used for the Endowave group was 0.88 mg/h +/- 0.19 (13 lesions).

Conclusions: US-assisted catheter-directed thrombolysis is an effective method for treating massive thrombolysis. It has the potential to shorten the time of lysis and lower the dose of thrombolytics.

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