PERCUTANEOUS INTRAARTERIAL THROMBOLYSIS - ANALYSIS OF FACTORS AFFECTING OUTCOME

被引:36
作者
CLOUSE, ME
STOKES, KR
PERRY, LJ
WHEELER, HG
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关键词
GRAFTS; INTERVENTIONAL PROCEDURE; THROMBOLYSIS; THROMBOSIS; UROKINASE;
D O I
10.1016/S1051-0443(94)71461-5
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R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
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1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
PURPOSE: The authors report results of high-dose thrombolytic therapy in native arteries and vein grafts and discuss the various factors affecting outcome. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In a retrospective study, the outcome of 82 high-dose urokinase infusions in 76 patients was examined. Comorbid risk factors as they relate to outcome were studied extensively with log-linear analysis. Positive thrombolytic outcome (PTO) is defined as complete thrombolysis of a previously occluded segment with restoration of antegrade flow augmented by angioplasty or operative intervention to clear symptoms for 30 days. RESULTS: The procedure resulted in a PTO in 63 of 82 instances (77%). The treatment was with urokinase alone in 39 cases (47%) and urokinase followed by surgery in 34 (41%), by angioplasty in four (5%), and by angioplasty in the proximal artery and peripheral vein grafting in five (6%). All stenoses associated with grafts were treated surgically. None of the following affected thrombolytic outcome: age of occlusion, heparin dose, catheter type, length or location of graft, or artery versus graft occlusion. The 30-day mortality was 6.1%, with a procedure-related mortality rate of 2.4%. Overall amputation rate was 18% (74% for patients in whom lysis failed by 30 days). CONCLUSION: The presence of at least one runoff vessel was the most important factor affecting outcome (PTO, 95%; P = .00001, chi2). The most important comorbid risk factor for failed thrombolysis was coronary artery disease (P = .03, chi2).
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