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Local treatment with antithrombotic drugs can prevent thrombus formation: An angioscopic and angiographic study
- Source :
- Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 26:1325-1332
- Publication Year :
- 1995
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 1995.
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Abstract
- This study was designed to evaluate the efficacy of local versus systemic treatment of thrombosis with various antithrombotic drugs.Local use of low dose antithrombotic drugs has been proposed as being effective and safe.Heparin (30 U/kg), an antithrombin agent (argatroban, 0.05 mg/kg body weight) or a defibrinogenating drug (batroxobin, 0.05 U/kg) was locally infused into one side of the canine iliac artery after injury by balloon inflation. The other side was injured as a control. The efficacy of systemic delivery of high dose (heparin [300 U/kg] and argatroban [0.5 mg/kg]) and low dose drugs was also assessed.Sixty minutes after local treatment in 22 dogs, no thrombotic stenosis was observed by angiography in locally treated arteries (p0.005 vs. mean thrombotic stenosis of 27% in control segments for heparin, 25.3% in control segments for argatroban and 32% in control segments for batroxobin). Angioscopy demonstrated the same trend. In locally treated arteries, thrombus weight was significantly lower in the treated than control side. In the systemic high dose group (n = 10), angiographic thrombotic stenosis was5% after high dose drug delivery (p0.05 vs. control segments, 37.4% for heparin, 43% for argatroban). In another 10 dogs, low dose systemic delivery was not effective in inhibiting thrombus formation. Activated partial thromboplastin time and fibrinogen levels did not change with local treatment.Compared with systemic administration of antithrombotic drugs, local treatment is a safer and more effective method of preventing thrombosis.
- Subjects :
- business.industry
medicine.medical_treatment
Antithrombin
Angiography
Batroxobin
Thrombosis
Heparin
Angioscopy
medicine.disease
Argatroban
Dogs
Drug Delivery Systems
Fibrinolytic Agents
Anesthesia
Antithrombotic
Fibrinolysis
medicine
Animals
Infusions, Intra-Arterial
Thrombus
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
business
medicine.drug
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 07351097
- Volume :
- 26
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of the American College of Cardiology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....5ef14d88b7e66a855630ccc3cc9e8289
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0735-1097(95)00324-x