• European heart journal · Sep 1996

    Review

    The future of thrombolysis in the treatment of acute myocardial infarction.

    • C Bode, M S Runge, and R W Smalling.
    • Department of Cardiology, Medical Clinic III, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany.
    • Eur. Heart J. 1996 Sep 1; 17 Suppl E: 55-60.

    AbstractThe ability of thrombolytic therapy to lower mortality in patients with acute myocardial infarction was first demonstrated in 1986 by the Gruppo Italiano per lo Studio della Streptochinasi nell'Infarto Miocardico. In the ensuing 10 years, large efforts have been undertaken to develop more effective and safer thrombolytic agents. In addition, the value of adjunctive agents influencing thrombotic and thrombolytic processes was demonstrated, and newer agents are under active investigation. This review focuses on theoretical and practical aspects of optimizing thrombolytic therapy and on genetically engineered third generation plasminogen activators. Optimized thrombolytic therapy may make this form of therapy available to patients who are currently considered ineligible, and it will lead to earlier, more complete reperfusion of infarct-related coronary arteries. The benefits and risks of optimized thrombolytic regimens relative to those of mechanical reperfusion strategies will require constant reassessment while both forms of treatment develop.

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