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Title: ECG AND ENZYMATIC INDICATORS OF THERAPEUTIC SUCCESS AFTER INTRAVENOUS STREPTOKINASE FOR ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION - A PILOT STUDY
Authors: Ijaz Ahmad , M. Ishaq
Journal: Journal of Pakistan Medical Association
Publisher: Pakistan Medical Association.
Country: Pakistan
Year: 1992
Volume: 42
Issue: 12
Language: English
ABSTRACT
The effect of intravenous streptokinase (SK) on time course of creatine kinase-MB (OK-MB) release and rapid reduction in ST- segment elevation as two non-invasive markers of reperfusion was prospectively studied in 83 patients with first anterior wall AMI (SK group, n = 61; control group, n =22). OK-MB evidence of reperfusion in the SK group was significantly higher than that in the control group (80% versus 32%; P 0.0001). The rapid resolution of sum of ST segment elevations as an evidence of reperfusion was found in 82% patients in SK group versus 23% in the control group (P 0.0001). Both GK-MB and rapid resolution of ST segment elevations as evidences of reperfusion were found in 69% patients in Sk and 14% in the control group (P 0.0001). The proportions of patients with non-invasive evidence of reperfusion with half-dose SK (750,000 units) regimen were comparable to that reported in the literature with full dose SK (1.5 million) regimen. Thus, serial CK-MB and EGG analysis in patients with AMI undergoing streptokinase therapy provides a non-invasive means for assessing therapeutic success. A dose of 750,000 units of 5K was found clinically satisfactory using previously validated non- invasive markers of coronary reperfusion and produced results previously reported with 1.5 million units of 5K
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