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Reteplase (r-PA): a new plasminogen activator
1Medizinische Klinik III (Kardiologie), Berg-heimerstrasse 58, 69115 Heidelberg, Germany.
Abstract:
Reteplase (r-PA) is a genetically engineered deletion mutant of wild-type tissue-type plasminogen activator. The structural differences lead to different functional properties, such as a prolonged half-life. The compound demonstrated good thrombolytic efficacy in in vitro as well as in animal studies. In angiographically controlled patency studies (GRECO, GRECO-2 RAPID-1, RAPID-2), the double-bolus application scheme was established, and a superior patency profile for reteplase in comparison to alteplase was demonstrated. Mortality studies established reteplase as a safe drug with a 30-day mortality at least equivalent to streptokinase (INJECT) and very similar to alteplase (GUSTO-3). A possible advantage may be the double-bolus application without a need for weight adjustment, especially in a prehospital setting. Thus, reteplase can be regarded as an excellent alternative to streptokinase or alteplase for thrombolytic therapy in acute myocardial infarction.
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