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Dose-Response Relationship and Threshold Drug Dosage Identification for a Novel Hybrid Mechanical-Thrombolytic System with an Ultra-Low Dose Patch.

Zhen Qin1, Chi Hang Chon1, John Ching Kwong Kwok1,2, Peter Yat Ming Woo2, David C C Lam1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Ischemic stroke treatment has advanced in the last two decades and intravenous thrombolysis is now considered the standard of care for selected patients. Recanalization can also be achieved by mechanical endovascular treatment for patients with large vessel occlusions. Complicating treatment-related symptomatic intracerebral hemorrhage and prolonged needle-to-recanalization times have been identified as major determinants of poor three-month functional outcomes. A hybrid mechanical-thrombolytic system with a patch imbued with an ultra-low dose of thrombolytic agents loaded onto a stent-retriever has been developed.
METHODS: In this study, the in situ dose-response relationship of the thrombolytic patch imbued with up to 1000 IU of urokinase plasminogen activator (uPA) was quantified using Raman spectroscopy.
RESULTS: Thrombi of up to 400 μm thickness dissolved within 15 min when patches imbued with < 1% of the conventional thrombolysis therapy dosage were applied. The results demonstrated that low-dose thrombolytic patches can dissolve normal clots compressed in the blood vessel in a short time. 500 IU is the threshold uPA dosage in the thrombolytic patch that most effectively dissolves the clots.
CONCLUSION: This study suggests that a novel endovascular stent-retriever loaded with an ultra-low drug dose fibrinolytic patch may be a suitable treatment for patients who are ineligible for conventional thrombolytic therapy. © Biomedical Engineering Society 2021.

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Keywords:  Accelerated clot dissolution; Dose–response relationship; Low-dose thrombolytic patch; Raman spectra; Threshold drug dosage

Year:  2021        PMID: 34900015      PMCID: PMC8630257          DOI: 10.1007/s12195-021-00683-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Mol Bioeng        ISSN: 1865-5025            Impact factor:   3.337


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2.  Thrombolysis with alteplase for acute ischaemic stroke in the Safe Implementation of Thrombolysis in Stroke-Monitoring Study (SITS-MOST): an observational study.

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Review 3.  2018 Guidelines for the Early Management of Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke: A Guideline for Healthcare Professionals From the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association.

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Journal:  Stroke       Date:  2018-01-24       Impact factor: 7.914

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7.  Exclusion criteria for intravenous thrombolysis in stroke mimics: an observational study.

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Authors:  Steven R Levine; Pooja Khatri; Joseph P Broderick; James C Grotta; Scott E Kasner; Doojin Kim; Brett C Meyer; Peter Panagos; Jose Romano; Phillip Scott
Journal:  Stroke       Date:  2013-07-11       Impact factor: 7.914

Review 9.  Complications of endovascular treatment for acute ischemic stroke: Prevention and management.

Authors:  Joyce S Balami; Philip M White; Peter J McMeekin; Gary A Ford; Alastair M Buchan
Journal:  Int J Stroke       Date:  2017-11-24       Impact factor: 5.266

10.  Acute basilar thrombosis: Recanalization following intravenous thrombolysis is dependent on thrombus length.

Authors:  Hendrik Janssen; Hartmut Brückmann; Monika Killer; Suzette Heck; Grete Buchholz; Juergen Lutz
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-02-21       Impact factor: 3.240

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