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Clinical Trial
. 1998 Aug;27(3):167-71.

Comparative results of thrombolysis treatment with rt-PA and urokinase: a pilot study

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Clinical Trial

Comparative results of thrombolysis treatment with rt-PA and urokinase: a pilot study

J Schweizer et al. Vasa. 1998 Aug.

Abstract

Background: The aim of the following prospective study was to investigate whether patients benefited from locoregional lysis treatment of recent deep leg vein thrombosis after 1 year.

Patients and methods: The prospective study included 69 patients aged between 22 and 58 years, in whom recent lower leg vein and popliteal vein thromboses were diagnosed by phlebography. Patients were randomized to one of three treatment groups: one group was treated for a maximum of 7 days with full heparinization and daily dose of 20 mg rt-PA administered locoregionally over a period of 4 hours; a second group received 100,000 IU/h urokinase locoregionally for a maximum of 7 days, in addition to full heparinization; and in the third group (control group), intravenous heparin infusions after PTT constituted the only form of treatment. All patients were given phenprocoumon from day 7 and received compression treatment. Before treatment began and before the course of phenprocoumon started, phlebography and colour duplex sonography examinations were carried out. After 12 months, follow-up duplex sonography was conducted to evaluate the reflux times over the popliteal vein and the degree of patency of the deep leg veins.

Results: Complete lysis was achieved in 6 of 22 patients in the recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rt-PA) group and in 11 of 22 patients in the urokinase group. At follow-up examination after 12 months, there were serious post-thrombotic changes in 14 of 22 patients in the rt-PA group, in 9 of 22 patients in the urokinase group and in 15 of 22 patients in the group of patients who received no lysis treatment.

Conclusion: Patients with recently formed thromboses in the lower leg and popliteal veins who underwent 7 days of locoregional lysis treatment with urokinase demonstrated significantly fewer clinical symptoms of post-thrombotic syndrome after 1 year than those who received locoregional treatment with rt-PA over a similar period or a control group treated with anticoagulants only.

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