[Reocclusion following successful thrombolytic therapy in acute myocardial infarct].

Klin Wochenschr

Abteilung Innere Medizin I der Medizinischen Fakultät der RWTH Aachen.

Published: April 1988

Following successful reperfusion of the previously occluded coronary artery in acute myocardial infarction, reocclusion remains an at least partially unsolved problem. The literature reports figures between 10 and 30%. In the present study, 130 out of 543 patients with successful thrombolysis by means of intracoronary streptokinase underwent a follow-up angiography at the 3rd day (106/130, 80%) and/or 6 months (76/130, 59%) after the acute intervention. During the observation period, neither PTCA nor bypass surgery were performed. Reocclusion could be documented in 5.5% of patients at the early stage, and in 25.0% half a year later. In more than 75% of patients, who presented with a reoccluded infarct related artery, clinical evidence of reinfarction had been recorded during the follow-up period.

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