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. 2009 Jan;73(1):139-44.
doi: 10.1253/circj.cj-08-0609. Epub 2008 Dec 2.

Significant association between neutrophil aggregation in aspirated thrombus and myocardial damage in patients with ST-segment elevation acute myocardial infarction

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Significant association between neutrophil aggregation in aspirated thrombus and myocardial damage in patients with ST-segment elevation acute myocardial infarction

Kentaro Arakawa et al. Circ J. 2009 Jan.
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Abstract

Background: This study was designed to clarify the relationship between myocardial damage and platelet-neutrophil aggregation in patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI).

Methods and results: The study group comprised 107 patients with ST-segment elevation AMI, in whom aspiration catheter was used during emergency percutaneous coronary intervention. Patients were divided into 2 groups according to the cellular density of neutrophils in the aspirated sample: group L (n=53), <or=100 neutrophils/0.025 mm(2) thrombus; group H (n=54), >100 neutrophils/0.025 mm(2) thrombus. Myocardial blush grade (MBG) <or=1 and ST-segment resolution (STR) <50% were more frequently found in group H than in group L. Peak creatine kinase level tended to be higher and left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) at 6 months after onset was lower in group H than in group L. Multivariate analysis showed that high neutrophil density in aspirated thrombus was an independent predictor of MBG <or=1, STR <50%, and low LVEF at 6 months after onset.

Conclusions: Platelet-neutrophil aggregates retrieved from ruptured plaque may be associated with impaired coronary microcirculation and resultant myocardial necrosis/dysfunction. These findings underscore the clinical importance of the interaction between thrombosis and inflammation in the pathogenesis of AMI.

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