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Outcomes of primary coronary angioplasty and angioplasty after initial thrombolysis in the treatment of 374 consecutive patients with acute myocardial infarction - 28/08/11

Doi : 10.1016/S0002-8703(02)94823-4 
Lech Poloński, MD, PhD a, , Mariusz Gåsior, MD a, Jarosław Wasilewski, MD a, Krzysztof Wilczek, MD a, Andrzej Wnęk, MD a, E.lżbieta Adamowicz-Czoch, MD a, Jacek Sikora, MD a, Andrzej Lekston, MD a, Tadeusz Zębik, MD a, Marek Gierlotka, MD a, Rafał Wojnar, MD a, Janusz Szkodziński, MD a, Marek Kondys, MD a, B.ożena Szyguła-Jurkiewicz, MD a, Robert Wołk, MD c, Marian Zembala, MD, PhD b
a Third Department of Cardiology of the Silesian School of Medicine, Zabrze, Poland 
b Silesian Centre for Heart Disease, Zabrze, Poland 
c Mayo Clinic, St. Mary’s Hospital, Rochester, Minn, USA 

*Reprint requests: Lech Polonski, MD, PhD, Silesian Centre for Heart Disease, 41-800, Zabrze, Poland, 2 Szpitalna str.

Abstract

Background

In patients with acute myocardial infarction (MI), the efficacy of thrombolysis is low. Angioplasty after failed thrombolysis (rescue percutaneous coronary angioplasty [PTCA]) has been associated with an increase in the incidence of inhospital complications. It has been proposed that these complications result from the procedure itself. Thus, the aim of this study was to compare the efficacy, inhospital complications, and mortality rate of patients with MI who are treated with primary PTCA and PTCA after initial thrombolysis (rescue or immediate rescue) in an experienced clinical center specializing in percutaneous coronary interventions.

Methods and results

The study group consisted of consecutive patients with MI treated with primary PTCA (n = 195) or PTCA after initial thrombolysis (n = 179). The study was performed in a referral center with a 24-hour catheter-laboratory service. The success rate of the procedure was 90.5% and 88.2% in the PTCA after initial thrombolysis group and primary PTCA group, respectively. The groups did not differ in the frequency of reocclusion, emergency surgical revascularization (coronary artery bypass grafting), or stroke. In patients without cardiogenic shock, the inhospital mortality rates were 3.2% and 0.6% in the rescue and immediate rescue group and primary PTCA group, respectively (not significant). In a subgroup of patients with cardiogenic shock, the mortality rate was 36.0% in the initial thrombolysis PTCA group and 30.8% in the primary PTCA group. However, after successful PTCA in this subgroup, the mortality rate dropped to 18% and 10%, respectively.

Conclusions

After initial thrombolysis, PTCA is safe, effective, and likely to restore grade 3 Thrombolysis In Myocardial Infarction flow in about 90% of patients. When available, immediate rescue PTCA should be performed in all patients, including patients with cardiogenic shock.

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 Guest Editor for this manuscript was James B. Young, MD, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio.


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