Fast vs. ultraslow thrombolytic infusion regimens in patients with obstructive mechanical prosthetic valve thrombosis: a pilot randomized clinical trial
European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapy

Abstract
Thrombolysis is an alternative to surgery for mechanical prosthetic valve thrombosis (MPVT). Randomized clinical trials have yet to test the safety and efficacy of a proposed ultraslow thrombolytic infusion regimen.
This single-centre, open-label, pilot randomized clinical trial randomized adult patients with acute obstructive MPVT to an ultraslow thrombolytic regimen [25 mg of recombinant tissue-type plasminogen activator (rtPA) infused in 25 h] and a fast thrombolytic regimen (50 mg of rtPA infused in 6 h). If thrombolysis failed, a repeated dose of 25 mg of rtPA for 6 h was administered in both groups up to a cumulative dose of 150 mg or the occurrence of a complication. The primary outcome was a complete MPVT resolution (>75% fall in the obstructive gradient by transthoracic echocardiography, <10° limitation in opening and closing valve motion angles by fluoroscopy, and symptom improvement). The key safety outcome was a Bleeding Academic Research Consortium type III or V major bleeding. Overall, 120 patients, including 63 (52.5%) women, at a mean age of 36.3 ± 15.3 years, were randomized. Complete thrombolysis success was achieved in 51 patients (85.0%) in the ultraslow-regimen group and 47 patients (78.3%) in the fast-regimen group [odds ratio 1.58; 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.25–1.63;
The ultraslow thrombolytic regimen conferred a high thrombosis resolution rate without major complications. Such findings should be replicated in more adequately powered trials.
Contributors

Sedigheh Saedi
Author

Leila Saneei
Author

Farnaz Rafiee
Author

Siamak Yoosefi
Author

Mozhgan Parsaee
Author

Rashide Siami
Author

Milad Saberi
Author

Hamidreza Pouraliakbar
Author

Behshid Ghadrdoost
Author

Hooman Bakhshandeh
Author

Mohammad Mehdi Peighambari
Author

Bahram Mohebbi
Author

Ahmad Amin
Author

Majid Maleki
Author

Zahra Khajali
Author
Rajaie Cardiovascular Medical & Research Center Tehran , Iran (Islamic Republic of)




