M. Kozak et al., Local and systemic changes of fibrinolytic parameters in blood during catheter-directed intra-arterial thrombolysis, FIBRINOL PR, 13(6), 1999, pp. 259-263
Fibrinolytic parameters (plasminogen, fibrinogen, alpha2-antiplasmin, euglo
bulin clot lysis time and D-dimers) were measured locally near the occlusiv
e peripheral arterial thrombus and in systemic blood of 27 patients treated
by catheter-directed thrombolysis with streptokinase. The parameters were
measured simultaneously in systemic (venous) and in local (arterial) blood
before and 0.5, 1.5, 4, 8, 24 and 48 h after the start of treatment with st
reptokinase (3750 IU/h). A time-dependent decrease in the concentrations of
plasminogen, alpha2-antiplasmin and fibrinogen was measured in both arteri
al and venous blood, reaching: for plasminogen 39 and 47, for alpha2-antipl
asmin 18 and 26, and for fibrinogen 50% and 61%, respectively of the pretre
atment values. A time-dependent increase in D-dimer levels and a shortening
of euglobulin clot lysis time were also detected. The differences between
time-related arterial and venous samples were significant at least for the
first 24 h and became smaller after 48 h of treatment, when at least partia
l recanalization was achieved in the majority of patients. Our results show
that the concentration of plasminogen is significantly reduced during cath
eter-directed thrombolysis in the systemic blood and even more in the blood
surrounding the thrombus. This might reduce the efficacy of intra-arterial
catheter-directed thrombolysis. (C) 1999 Harcourt Publishers Ltd.