Late effects of intracoronary streptokinase on regional wall motion, ventricular aneurysm and left ventricular thrombus in myocardial infarction: results from the Western Washington Randomized Trial
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Late effects of intracoronary streptokinase on regional wall motion, ventricular aneurysm and left ventricular thrombus in myocardial infarction: results from the Western Washington Randomized Trial
Abstract
To determine whether intracoronary streptokinase improves late regional wall motion or reduces left ventricular aneurysm or thrombus formation in patients with acute myocardial infarction, two-dimensional echocardiography was performed at 8 +/- 3 weeks after infarction in 83 patients randomized to streptokinase (n = 45) or standard therapy (n = 38) in the Western Washington Intracoronary Streptokinase Trial. Among the patients treated with streptokinase, the average time to treatment was 4.7 +/- 2.5 hours after the onset of chest pain, and 67% had successful reperfusion. Regional wall motion was assessed in nine left ventricular segments on a scale of 1 to 4 (normal, hypokinetic, akinetic and dyskinetic). Left ventricular thrombus formation was interpreted as positive, equivocal or negative. All patients received anticoagulant therapy in the hospital and 52 received such therapy after hospital discharge. The mean (+/- SD) global (1.5 +/- 0.4 in both groups) and regional wall motion scores in the streptokinase-treated and control groups were not significantly different. The prevalence of aneurysm was 16% in both groups. Left ventricular thrombus was identified in only five patients (positive identification in four, and equivocal in one), all in the streptokinase-treated group (p = NS). There were also no differences between streptokinase and control treatment in any of the echocardiographic variables in subgroups of patients with anterior infarction, inferior infarction, no prior infarction or reperfusion with streptokinase. It is concluded that intracoronary streptokinase given relatively late in the course of acute myocardial infarction does not result in improved global or regional wall motion or a reduction in left ventricular thrombus or aneurysm formation in survivors studied 2 months after myocardial infarction.
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