Case report of repeat thrombolytic therapy in patient with acute circular-apical myocardial infarction, complicated anginous status
https://doi.org/10.38109/2225-1685-2023-4-84-88
Abstract
Presented clinical case report illustrates nonstandart approach use repeat thrombolytic therapy patient 49 y.o. with acute circular – apical myocardial infarction, after noneffective primary systemic thrombolytic therapy rtPA. Moreover, repeat thrombolytic therapy in hospital stage was vital alternative in case with significant tamely delay mechanical reperfusion. After 90 minutes then introduction rtPA has been done, we got negative dynamic on ECG in the form of additional ST-segment elevation at other (early intact) lead, and reccurent anginous pain refractory to standard doses narcotic analgesic. In connection with remote PCI – center, we supposed significant tamely deIlay to mechanical reperfusion. In view of this factors, high risk to undesired event, refractory anginous pain, we made decision of repeat thrombolytic therapy with non-immunogenic staphilokinase, and it has been effective. At a later time the disease is taking it’s normal course.
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About the Authors
D. V. BosikovRussian Federation
Dmitry V. Bosikov, anesthesiologist intensive cardiac care unit, department of emergency cardiology
st. Pavlova, 1, Mirny 678170
N. V. Stepanova
Russian Federation
Natalya V. Stepanova, cardiologist, cardiac care unit chief
st. Pavlova, 1, Mirny 678170
V. E. Tarasova
Russian Federation
Vera E. Tarasova, cardiologist, Head of medical clinic
st. Pavlova, 1, Mirny 678170
Yu. M. Botnar
Russian Federation
Yuri M. Botnar, Dr. of Sci. (Med.), specialist in the organization of health care, Department implementation of tasks SMRC in region Russian Federation, National Medical Research Center in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation
st. ak. Chazova, 15 a, Moscow 121552
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Bosikov D.V., Stepanova N.V., Tarasova V.E., Botnar Yu.M. Case report of repeat thrombolytic therapy in patient with acute circular-apical myocardial infarction, complicated anginous status. Eurasian heart journal. 2023;(4):84-88. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.38109/2225-1685-2023-4-84-88