Potential of microvascular reperfusion with adjunctive pharmacological intervention - Its impact on myocardial perfusion and functional outcomes in patients with acute myocardial infarction

Citation
Y. Taniyama et al., Potential of microvascular reperfusion with adjunctive pharmacological intervention - Its impact on myocardial perfusion and functional outcomes in patients with acute myocardial infarction, DRUGS, 61(4), 2001, pp. 437-441
Citations number
31
Categorie Soggetti
Pharmacology,"Pharmacology & Toxicology
Journal title
DRUGS
ISSN journal
00126667 → ACNP
Volume
61
Issue
4
Year of publication
2001
Pages
437 - 441
Database
ISI
SICI code
0012-6667(2001)61:4<437:POMRWA>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
One of the major limitations of reperfusion therapy in acute myocardial inf arction (AMI) is the presentation of no-reflow phenomenon. In 25 to 30% of patients with AMI, myocardial blood flow is occasionally profoundly reduced , even after coronary recanalisation, because of microvascular dysfunction so-called no-reflow phenomenon. Patients with this phenomenon are regarded as a high risk group among patients with reperfused AMI. Clinical studies using myocardial contrast echocardiography have demonstrat ed that intracoronary injection of calcium antagonists or potassium channel agonists in conjunction with coronary reperfusion can augment myocardial b lood flow and that this was associated with better functional and clinical outcomes than with percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty alone. Th us, it is possible to prevent reperfusion injury and improve cardiac functi on using a adjunctive pharmacological intervention, either intravenously or by infusion directly into the coronary artery.