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Determinants of left ventricular thrombus formation after primary percutaneous coronary intervention for anterior wall myocardial infarction.

LeRoy Elazar Rabbani1, Carol Waksmonski, Sohah N Iqbal, Jennifer Stant, Robert Sciacca, Mark Apfelbaum, Osman R Sayan, James Giglio, Shunichi Homma.   

Abstract

Previous studies have reported that left ventricular (LV) thrombus is a complication in 10-56% of ST-segment elevation acute anterior wall myocardial infarctions (AWMI). Data suggest that changes in acute myocardial infarction management such as early anticoagulation, thrombolysis, and most recently, primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), may decrease thrombus occurrence. Early time to reperfusion has been shown to decrease mortality and improve LV function recovery. To determine if door-to-balloon time (DTBT) affects the incidence of LV thrombus, we retrospectively analyzed data on 43 consecutive patients who underwent successful PCI of a primary acute ST-segment elevation AWMI. Transthoracic echocardiography was performed for detecting LV thrombus and measuring LV ejection fraction (EF) within 5 days on all patients (average time: 2.17 days post event). Nineteen patients underwent PCI within 2 h of arrival to the Emergency Department (Group A, average 88 min) and 24 patients underwent PCI with DTBT of more than 2 h (Group B, average 193 min). Clinically significant LV thrombus was detected in 35% of all patients. The incidence of LV thrombus formation in Group A was not significantly different from that in Group B (42.1% vs. 29.0%, respectively; P = 0.52). The risk of LV thrombus was independent of in-hospital anticoagulation and medical management, peak enzyme levels, and LVEF but did relate to age (odds ratio = 1.96, 95% CI 1.03-3.73, P = 0.04 per decade). No embolic events in hospital were observed (average hospital stay 9.2 days). We conclude that the incidence of LV thrombus remains high despite PCI. Also, we find that DTBT in patients presenting with an ST-segment elevation AWMI does not affect the incidence of LV thrombus formation. Increased age, however, does appear to increase the risk of LV thrombus development.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17562128     DOI: 10.1007/s11239-007-0064-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Thromb Thrombolysis        ISSN: 0929-5305            Impact factor:   2.300


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