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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.5.2004.tde-09102014-113205
Document
Author
Full name
Ivan Benaduce Casella
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2004
Supervisor
Committee
Presti, Calogero (President)
Camargo, Roberto Souza
Fratezi, Ayrton Cassio
Karakhanian, Walter Kegham
Leao, Pedro Puech
Title in Portuguese
Resultados do tratamento fibrinolítico da trombose venosa iliacofemoral por infusão seletiva de rt-PA em baixas doses
Keywords in Portuguese
Doença da artéria coronariana/terapia
Isquemia miocárdica/terapia
Procedimentos cirúrgicos cardiovasculares
Trombose venosa/terapia
Abstract in Portuguese
INTRODUÇÃO: A trombose venosa profunda é uma doença de alta incidência, e uma das principais causas de insuficiência venosa profunda. O tratamento clássico, com heparina e anticoagulante oral, não tem ação direta sobre o tempo de remoção do trombo. O tratamento trombolítico seletivo por cateter permite rápida remoção do coágulo com complicações inferiores a administração sistêmica do fibrinolítico. OBJETIVO: Comprovar a eficácia da infusão seletiva de rt-PA em baixas doses no tratamento da trombose venosa profunda iliacofemoral aguda e na prevenção do desenvolvimento dos sinais, sintomas e alterações hemodinâmicas tardios relacionados à síndrome pós-trombótica.METODO: Em pacientes portadores de trombose venosa profunda iliacofemoral aguda, implantou-se um cateter reto multiperfurado no segmento venoso acometido, e infundiuse dose contínua de 1,0 mg/hora de rtPA diluído. O controle do procedimento foi feito por flebografia transcateter a cada 12-18h. RESULTADOS: Quinze pacientes foram selecionados. Houve fibrinólise efetiva em 12 dos 15 casos (80%), com restabelecimento da perviedade iliacofemoral. O tempo médio de infusão do rt-PA foi de 41 horas. Houve correlação entre o grau de fibrinólise e a magnitude da melhora clínica (p < 0,05). Não ocorreram complicações maiores, tais como embolia pulmonar ou hemorragias graves. Quatro pacientes apresentaram episódios de retrombose. O grupo foi seguido por um período de 45 a 131 semanas (mediana de 99). Nos oito pacientes em que a fibrinólise foi efetiva e não houve retrombose, a incidência de seqüelas clínicas e de refluxo valvular venoso ao duplex-scan foi inferior a observada nos sete pacientes com falha terapêutica ou retrombose (p < 0,01 nas duas amostras). A diferença na incidência de recanalização venosa completa também foi estatisticamente significativa (p < 0,05) em favor do grupo com fibrinólise efetiva. CONCLUSÕES: A terapêutica trombolítica seletiva com rt-PA em baixas doses é eficaz e segura no tratamento agudo da trombose venosa iliacofemoral. A evolução clínica e ultrassonográfica tardia foram significativamente superiores nos pacientes em que a terapêutica foi efetiva
Title in English
Results of fibrinolytic treatment of iliofemoral deep vein thrombosis by selective infusion of low-dose rt-PA
Keywords in English
Cardiovascular surgical procedures
Coronary artery disease/therapy
Myocardial ischemia/therapy
Venous thrombosis/therapy
Abstract in English
INTRODUCTION: Deep venous thrombosis keeps being a high incidence disease and one of the leading causes of chronic venous insufficiency. The classic therapy with heparin and oral anticoagulation doesn't have direct action over thrombus removal time. Seletive catheter-directed thrombolysis allows an early thrombus removal with a lower rate of complications than systemic thrombolysis. OBJECTIVES: To prove the efficacy of catheterdirected low-dose rt-PA infusion in the treatment of acute iliofemoral deep vein thrombosis and in the prevention of late clinical and haemodinamic sequelae of post-thrombotic syndrome. METHODS: In selected patients with acute iliofemoral deep venous thrombosis, a straight multiside-hole catheter was introduced through the thrombotic venous segments. A low-dose (1mg/h) rt-PA continuous infusion was initiated and control transcatheter phlebography was taken every 12-18 hours. RESULTS: Fifteen patients were selected. Effective fibrinolysis was achieved in 12 of 15 cases (80%), with iliofemoral patency obtained. The medium time of rt-PA infusion was 41 hours. Statistic correlation between lysis grade and clinical improvement was observed (p < 0,05). There were no episodes of major complications such as transfusion-needed hemorrhage or pulmonary embolism. Four patients presented with rethrombosis. The group was followed by a period of 45 to 131 weeks (median 99). In the eight patients in witch lytic therapy was well succeeded and venous patency was kept, the incidence of clinical signs and symptoms of venous insufficiency and duplex-scan findings of valvular reflux was statistically lower than in the seven patients with acute therapeutic failure or rethrombosis (p < 0,01 for both). There was also difference in findings of complete venous recanalization between the two groups (p < 0,05), showing benefit to the group with effective therapy. CONCLUSIONS: Low-dose rt-PA fibrinolytic therapy is safe and effective in the treatment of iliofemoral acute venous thrombosis. The clinical and ultrasound late evolution was superior in patients in witch lytic therapy was effective
 
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