| Literature DB >> 29515693 |
Hiroyuki Tajima1, Tadashi Kaneshiro1, Naoko Takenoshita1, Taro Ichikawa2, Saiko Isshiki2, Satoru Murata3, Shiro Onozawa4, Ken Nakazawa5.
Abstract
Treatment for venous thromboembolic conditions differs significantly depending on whether the condition is acute or chronic. Endovenous treatment is now available for treating the most severe cases of acute massive pulmonary thromboembolism, and the goal is rapid central clot removal to relieve life-threatening pulmonary circulation. Endovenous catheter interventions include catheter-directed thrombolysis and catheter-assisted thrombus removal. The latter is divided into aspiration thrombectomy, fragmentation, and rheolytic thrombectomy. Data from cohort studies indicate that the clinical outcome and safety after open surgical treatment and endovenous treatment may be comparable. This paper reviews the current approaches to endovenous treatment for acute massive pulmonary thromboembolism, and presents our study of hybrid treatment using a combination of local fibrinolysis, mechanical fragmentation, and clot aspiration.Entities:
Keywords: aspiration; catheter-assisted thrombus removal; catheter-directed thrombolysis; fragmentation
Year: 2017 PMID: 29515693 PMCID: PMC5835445 DOI: 10.3400/avd.ra.17-00082
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Vasc Dis ISSN: 1881-641X