Additional ST-segment elevation during thrombolytic therapy in patients with acute ST-elevation myocardial infarction: impact on myocardial salvage and final infarct size.
Wolfgang Schreiber, Harald Kittler, Harald Herkner, Marianne Gwechenberger, Anton N Laggner, Michael M Hirschl
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Abstract
The aim of the study was to investigate the clinical significance of additional ST-segment elevation that occurs during thrombolytic therapy. Therefore, we classified 153 patients with a first acute myocardial infarction (MI) into two groups: Group A, 55 patients with additional ST-segment elevation > or = 1 mm above the initial ST elevation during thrombolytic therapy and Group B, 98 patients without this electrocardiographic pattern. Among the patients with anterior MI, Group A (n = 33) had no reduction from ST-predicted to final QRS-estimated infarct size (+12% versus -27%; p = 0.0005) and a larger final infarct size (QRS-score: 18% versus 12%; p = 0.0002) than Group B (n = 41). Among the patients with inferior MI, Group A (n = 22) had a smaller reduction from ST-predicted to final QRS-estimated infarct size (-30% versus -53%; p = 0.03) and a larger final infarct size (QRS-score: 15% versus 9%; p = 0.03) than Group B (n = 57). The area under the curve (AUC) of CK and CK-MB was higher in patients from Group A compared with those from Group B (anterior MI: AUC-CK: 22,048 versus 19,490 U.h.l-1; p = 0.07; AUC-MB: 2227 versus 2016 U.h.l-1; p = 0.11; inferior MI: AUC-CK: 17,206 versus 11,004 U.h.l-1; p = 0.01; AUC-MB: 2193 versus 1046 U.h.l-1; p = 0.007). Both global left ventricular function and ST-segment elevation resolution were significantly better in Group B. Two and three vessel disease was observed more frequently in Group A. Additional ST-segment elevation during thrombolytic therapy suggests reduced myocardial salvage by thrombolytic therapy and thus may result in larger final infarct size.
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The Wiener klinische Wochenschrift - The Central European Journal of Medicine - is an international scientific medical journal covering the entire spectrum of clinical medicine and related areas such as ethics in medicine, public health and the history of medicine. In addition to original articles, the Journal features editorials and leading articles on newly emerging topics, review articles, case reports and a broad range of special articles. Experimental material will be considered for publication if it is directly relevant to clinical medicine. The number of international contributions has been steadily increasing. Consequently, the international reputation of the journal has grown in the past several years. Founded in 1888, the Wiener klinische Wochenschrift - The Central European Journal of Medicine - is certainly one of the most prestigious medical journals in the world and takes pride in having been the first publisher of landmarks in medicine.