Mj. D'Amore et al., Limb-threatening lower extremity ischemia successfully treated with intra-arterial infusion - Case reports, ANGIOLOGY, 50(3), 1999, pp. 233-237
The authors present two patients with acute arterial vasospasm of the lower
extremities causing marked ischemia. One patient had a history of Raynaud'
s disease, the second had been taking Cafergot for migraine headaches. Both
patients's were given a test dose of intra-arterial tolazoline (50 mg). Th
e patient with Raynaud's disease demonstrated marked improvement diffusely
and was successfully treated with overnight infusion of papaverine. The sec
ond patient, taking Cafergot, demonstrated no angiographic response to tola
zoline. It was speculated that the arteries of this patient were thrombosed
. The patient was successfully treated with urokinase and remained free of
pain at the 15-month follow-up.