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Abciximab Facilitates the Rate and Extent of Thrombolysis

1999

Background —The TIMI 14 trial tested the hypothesis that abciximab, the Fab fragment of a monoclonal antibody directed to the platelet glycoprotein (GP) IIb/IIIa receptor, is a potent and safe addition to reduced-dose thrombolytic regimens for ST-segment elevation MI. Methods and Results —Patients (n=888) with ST-elevation MI presenting <12 hours from onset of symptoms were treated with aspirin and randomized initially to either 100 mg of accelerated-dose alteplase (control) or abciximab (bolus 0.25 mg/kg and 12-hour infusion of 0.125 μg · kg −1 · min −1 ) alone or in combination with reduced doses of alteplase (20 to 65 mg) or streptokinase (500 000 U to 1.5 MU). Control patients recei…

business.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentStreptokinaseReteplaseThrombolysismedicine.diseaseBolus (medicine)Physiology (medical)AnesthesiamedicineAbciximabPlatelet aggregation inhibitorMyocardial infarctionCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessTIMImedicine.drugCirculation
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Antithrombotic therapy in acute coronary syndromes

2000

Current therapy of acute coronary syndromes (i.e., unstable angina and non-Q-wave myocardial infarction, Q-wave myocardial infarction) consists of thrombolytic, anti-platelet, and anti-coagulant therapy. In most cases of acute coronary syndromes, the pathogenesis is a mural thrombus formation on a ruptured or eroded atherosclerotic plaque. Both platelets and thrombin play an essential role in the pathophysiology of acute coronary syndromes. Aspirin and heparin are essential treatments for patients with acute coronary syndromes. Novel thrombin and platelet inhibitors have been developed and demonstrated useful effects for improving both acute and long-term clinical outcomes in acute coronary…

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