TY - JOUR
T1 - Lack of myocardial perfusion immediately after successful thrombolysis
T2 - A predictor of poor recovery of left ventricular function in anterior myocardial infarction
AU - Ito, H.
AU - Tomooka, T.
AU - Sakai, N.
AU - Yu, H.
AU - Higashino, Y.
AU - Fujii, K.
AU - Masuyama, T.
AU - Kitabatake, A.
AU - Minamino, T.
PY - 1992
Y1 - 1992
N2 - Background. We investigated myocardial perfusion dynamics after thrombolysis and its clinical implications. Methods and Results. We studied 39 patients with acute anterior myocardial infarction (AMI). Myocardial contrast echocardiography (MCE) was performed before and immediately after successful reflow with intracoronary injection of sonicated loxaglate. The average segmental score by two-dimensional echocardiography (graded 0, normal, to 3, akinetic/dyskinetic) and global ejection fraction (left ventricular ejection fraction, LVEF%) by left ventriculography were measured at 1 day and at 4 weeks after reflow. Hypokinesis in the infarct region was assessed by the centerline method and expressed in terms of standard deviations (regional wall motion [RWM]: SD/chord) of normal. Immediately after reflow, 30 of 39 patients (group A) showed significant contrast enhancement within the risk area. The other nine patients (23%, group B), however, showed the residual contrast defect in the risk area (myocardial no reflow). There were no significant differences in the elapsed time, angiographic collateral grade, and degree of residual stenosis between group A and group B. Before reflow, both groups exhibited similar levels of global and regional left ventricular function. Improvement in global (LVEF, average segmental score) and regional left ventricular function was greater in group A than in group B (average segmental score, 0.44±0.41 versus 0.97±0.36, p<0.01; LVEF, 56.4±13.4 versus 42.7±8.9, p<0.05; RWM, -1.87±0.85 versus - 3.18±0.52, p<0.005). Conclusions. MCE demonstrates that angiographically successful reflow cannot be used as an indicator of successful myocardial reperfusion in AMI patients. The residual contrast defect in the risk area demonstrated immediately after reflow is a predictor of poor functional recovery of the postischemic myocardium.
AB - Background. We investigated myocardial perfusion dynamics after thrombolysis and its clinical implications. Methods and Results. We studied 39 patients with acute anterior myocardial infarction (AMI). Myocardial contrast echocardiography (MCE) was performed before and immediately after successful reflow with intracoronary injection of sonicated loxaglate. The average segmental score by two-dimensional echocardiography (graded 0, normal, to 3, akinetic/dyskinetic) and global ejection fraction (left ventricular ejection fraction, LVEF%) by left ventriculography were measured at 1 day and at 4 weeks after reflow. Hypokinesis in the infarct region was assessed by the centerline method and expressed in terms of standard deviations (regional wall motion [RWM]: SD/chord) of normal. Immediately after reflow, 30 of 39 patients (group A) showed significant contrast enhancement within the risk area. The other nine patients (23%, group B), however, showed the residual contrast defect in the risk area (myocardial no reflow). There were no significant differences in the elapsed time, angiographic collateral grade, and degree of residual stenosis between group A and group B. Before reflow, both groups exhibited similar levels of global and regional left ventricular function. Improvement in global (LVEF, average segmental score) and regional left ventricular function was greater in group A than in group B (average segmental score, 0.44±0.41 versus 0.97±0.36, p<0.01; LVEF, 56.4±13.4 versus 42.7±8.9, p<0.05; RWM, -1.87±0.85 versus - 3.18±0.52, p<0.005). Conclusions. MCE demonstrates that angiographically successful reflow cannot be used as an indicator of successful myocardial reperfusion in AMI patients. The residual contrast defect in the risk area demonstrated immediately after reflow is a predictor of poor functional recovery of the postischemic myocardium.
KW - cardiac function
KW - echocardiography, contrast
KW - myocardial reperfusion
KW - no reflow phenomenon
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U2 - 10.1161/01.CIR.85.5.1699
DO - 10.1161/01.CIR.85.5.1699
M3 - Article
C2 - 1572028
AN - SCOPUS:0026546167
SN - 0009-7322
VL - 85
SP - 1699
EP - 1705
JO - Circulation
JF - Circulation
IS - 5
ER -