• Medicine · Dec 2023

    Case Reports

    Poor efficacy of intravenous thrombolysis in de Winter pattern: A case report.

    • Hao Xiao, Zhao Mei, Zhang Feifei, Liu Huiliang, and Li Shuren.
    • Hebei General Hospital, Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province, China.
    • Medicine (Baltimore). 2023 Dec 1; 102 (48): e36270e36270.

    IntroductionMajority of patients with acute coronary syndrome can be quickly identified by electrocardiogram, but there are still 30% of patients with acute coronary artery lesions that cannot be recognized by electrocardiogram in time, resulting in delayed treatment.Patient ConcernsDue to its special manifestations, de Winter syndrome is easily ignored by clinicians.DiagnosisIn this article we report a case of de Winter syndrome with poor thrombolytic effect to explore the optimal emergency management strategy for this patient.InterventionsThe patient underwent remedial percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) immediately after diagnosis.OutcomesPatients recover well after PCI.Conclusionde Winter syndrome is a strong indication of severe coronary artery disease, requiring rapid identification and opening of coronary vessels to restore blood flow. For patients admitted to hospitals with PCI capacity or transferred primary PCI <2 hours, primary PCI should be performed as soon as possible. Thrombolysis can still be considered for patients first diagnosed in non-PCI institutions with transport time >2 hours, but its efficacy remains to be discussed and further verified.Copyright © 2023 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc.

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