Clinical evaluation of the efficacy of an antithrombin agent "Argatroban" combined with exercise therapy on increase of the skeletal muscle blood flow.

S Murata, A Kobayashi, T Takeuchi, H Nakajima, A Yoshida, Y Kurosawa, S Miki, T Mizoguchi, T Sakurai, A Kawatani
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Argatroban has selective antithrombin activity and widely used for treatment of ASO. In this study we investigated vasodilating activity of Argatroban besides antithrombin activity in ASO patients. Three patients who have undergone F-P bypasses previously which were all occluded received 10 mg or 20 mg of Argatroban per day intravenously for 4 weeks. Skin temperature were measured before and after administration of Argatroban at the point of 1, 2, 4 weeks which increased 2.3-6.0 degrees C after administration of Argatroban. Subjective symptoms were also improved and these patients became to be able to walk 1.5-3.3 km. These patients were also given PGE, intravenously, however, temperature increase was less than 1.1 degrees C. These results showed that Argatroban has not only antithrombin activity but also significant vasodilating activity resulting in increase of skeletal muscle blood flow.

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抗凝血酶“阿加曲班”联合运动治疗增加骨骼肌血流量的临床评价。
阿加曲班具有选择性抗凝血酶活性,广泛用于治疗ASO。在本研究中,我们研究了阿加曲班在ASO患者中的血管舒张活性和抗凝血酶活性。先前接受过F-P旁路手术的3例患者均被闭塞,每天静脉注射10mg或20mg阿加曲班,持续4周。分别于给药前、给药后1、2、4周测量皮肤温度,给药后皮肤温度升高2.3 ~ 6.0℃。主观症状也有所改善,能够行走1.5 ~ 3.3 km。这些患者也静脉给予PGE,但体温升高不到1.1℃。这些结果表明,阿加曲班不仅具有抗凝血酶活性,而且具有显著的血管舒张活性,导致骨骼肌血流量增加。
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