Thrombolytic therapy in vertebrobasilar occlusion.

Clinical and experimental neurology Pub Date : 1992-01-01
D Thyagarajan, R J Stark, J Frayne, B S Gilligan, N Sacharias
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Since 1983 at the Alfred Hospital 4 patients with thrombotic or embolic vertebrobasilar occlusions have been treated with intra-arterial streptokinase (SK) infusions for the effects of persisting brainstem ischaemia despite anticoagulation with heparin. In 3 cases there was immediate and dramatic neurological improvement, in all cases associated with arteriographically demonstrated reperfusion of a blocked vessel. Two of these patients suffered further thromboembolic vertebral or basilar artery occlusions (3 days and 2 years later) but recovered fully without further thrombolytic therapy. The other patient was given intra-arterial SK 12 days after an apparently completed brainstem stroke: the therapy failed to cause reperfusion of a vertebral occlusion or produce any clinical improvement. Complications from the therapy were nausea requiring the termination of the SK infusion in one case, easily controlled bleeding from a recent surgical wound, and a clinically insignificant haemorrhagic transformation of cerebellar infarction in a third. The benefits of thrombolytic therapy in vertebrobasilar ischaemia and the dose of streptokinase required are discussed.

椎基底动脉闭塞的溶栓治疗。
自1983年在阿尔弗雷德医院,有4例血栓性或栓塞性椎基底动脉闭塞的患者接受动脉内输注链激酶(SK)治疗顽固性脑干缺血,尽管使用肝素抗凝。在3例病例中,有立即和戏剧性的神经系统改善,所有病例都与动脉造影显示阻塞血管再灌注有关。其中2例患者再次发生血栓栓塞性椎动脉或基底动脉闭塞(3天和2年后),但在没有进一步溶栓治疗的情况下完全恢复。另一名患者在明显完成脑干中风后12天给予动脉内SK治疗:该治疗未能引起椎体闭塞再灌注或产生任何临床改善。治疗的并发症有一例恶心,需要终止SK输注,近期手术伤口出血容易控制,第三例临床不明显的小脑梗死出血性转化。讨论了椎基底动脉缺血溶栓治疗的益处和所需的链激酶剂量。
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