Literature DB >> 10926938

Intracranial hemorrhage associated with thrombolytic therapy for elderly patients with acute myocardial infarction: results from the Cooperative Cardiovascular Project.

L M Brass1, J H Lichtman, Y Wang, J H Gurwitz, M J Radford, H M Krumholz.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND
PURPOSE: Intracranial hemorrhage is a serious complication of thrombolytic therapy for acute myocardial infarction, especially among the elderly, but little information exists on estimating risk. Better estimation of risk in individual patients may allow for withholding or using alternate therapies among those at highest risk.
METHODS: To quantify the risk and identify predictors of intracranial hemorrhage associated with thrombolytic therapy, we performed a retrospective cohort study using data from medical charts. The study involved nearly all acute-care hospitals in the United States. All Medicare patients discharged with a principal diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction during a 9-month period in 1994 to 1995 were included. The main outcome measure was intracranial hemorrhage among those treated with thrombolytic therapy.
RESULTS: The rate of intracranial hemorrhage was 1.43% (455 of 31 732). In a logistic model, age > or =75 years, female, black race, prior stroke, blood pressure > or =160 mm Hg, tissue plasminogen activator (versus other thrombolytic agent), excessive anticoagulation (international normalized ratio > or =4 or prothrombin time > or =24), and below median weight (< or =65 kg for women; < or =80 kg for men) were independent predictors. A risk stratification scale was developed on the basis of these factors: with none or 1 of the factors (n=6651), the rate of intracranial hemorrhage was 0.69%; with 2 factors (n=10 509), 1.02%; with 3 factors (n=9074), 1.63%; with 4 factors (n=4298), 2.49%; and with > or =5 factors (n=1071), 4. 11% (Mantel-Haenszel; P<0.001).
CONCLUSIONS: The rate of intracranial hemorrhage in older patients after treatment with thrombolytic therapy exceeds 1%. Readily available factors can identify elderly patients with acute myocardial infarction at high and low risk for intracranial hemorrhage associated with thrombolytic therapy.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2000        PMID: 10926938     DOI: 10.1161/01.str.31.8.1802

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stroke        ISSN: 0039-2499            Impact factor:   7.914


  31 in total

1.  Fibrinolytic treatment for elderly patients with acute myocardial infarction.

Authors:  J M Estess; E J Topol
Journal:  Heart       Date:  2002-04       Impact factor: 5.994

2.  Antithrombotic therapy for VTE disease: Antithrombotic Therapy and Prevention of Thrombosis, 9th ed: American College of Chest Physicians Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guidelines.

Authors:  Clive Kearon; Elie A Akl; Anthony J Comerota; Paolo Prandoni; Henri Bounameaux; Samuel Z Goldhaber; Michael E Nelson; Philip S Wells; Michael K Gould; Francesco Dentali; Mark Crowther; Susan R Kahn
Journal:  Chest       Date:  2012-02       Impact factor: 9.410

3.  Poor outcomes after fibrinolytic therapy for ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction: impact of age (a meta-analysis of a decade of trials).

Authors:  Shaheeda Ahmed; Elliott M Antman; Sabina A Murphy; Robert P Giugliano; Christopher P Cannon; Harvey White; David A Morrow; Eugene Braunwald
Journal:  J Thromb Thrombolysis       Date:  2006-04       Impact factor: 2.300

4.  Comparative anti-thrombotic activity and haemorrhagic adverse effect of nattokinase and tissue-type plasminogen activator.

Authors:  Haiyu Guo; Young-Hwan Ban; Yeseul Cha; Eun Suk An; Jieun Choi; Da Woom Seo; Dongsun Park; Ehn-Kyoung Choi; Yun-Bae Kim
Journal:  Food Sci Biotechnol       Date:  2019-05-27       Impact factor: 2.391

5.  Use of intravenous recombinant tissue plasminogen activator in patients with borderline elevation of international normalized ratio.

Authors:  Harsh R Aggarwal; Ameer E Hassan; Gustavo J Rodriguez; M Fareed K Suri; Robert A Taylor; Adnan I Qureshi
Journal:  J Vasc Interv Neurol       Date:  2013-12

Review 6.  The epidemiology and management of elderly patients with myocardial infarction or heart failure.

Authors:  Justin A Ezekowitz; Padma Kaul
Journal:  Heart Fail Rev       Date:  2010-09       Impact factor: 4.214

7.  Myocardial infarction in the elderly.

Authors:  Amelia Carro; Juan Carlos Kaski
Journal:  Aging Dis       Date:  2010-12-23       Impact factor: 6.745

Review 8.  Management of acute ischaemic stroke in the elderly: tolerability of thrombolytics.

Authors:  D Tanne; D Turgeman; Y Adler
Journal:  Drugs       Date:  2001       Impact factor: 9.546

9.  Delays to reperfusion therapy in acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction: results from the AMI-QUEBEC Study.

Authors:  Thao Huynh; Jennifer O'Loughlin; Lawrence Joseph; Erick Schampaert; Stéphane Rinfret; Marc Afilalo; Simon Kouz; Bernard Cantin; Michel Nguyen; Mark J Eisenberg
Journal:  CMAJ       Date:  2006-12-05       Impact factor: 8.262

Review 10.  Myocardial infarction in the elderly: benefits and risks of thrombolytics.

Authors:  Wilbert S Aronow
Journal:  Drug Saf       Date:  2002       Impact factor: 5.606

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.