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Acute Myocardial Infarction in Rats
Published on: February 17, 2011
急性心筋梗塞の治療の現状と将来の見通し
1Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, 9500 Euclid Avenue, Desk F-25, Cleveland, OH 44195, USA. topole@ccf.org
Circulation
|November 8, 2003
まとめ
血管新生手術やステントをはじめとするキャテーテルによる再注入は,急性心筋梗塞 (MI) のためのフィブリノリチック療法よりも利点があります. 患者のアウトカムを改善し,死亡率と発症率を低減するために,地域介入センターの設立が推奨されています.
科学分野:
- 心臓病学 心臓病学
- 介入性心臓病学 介入性心臓病学
- 急性心筋梗塞の管理について
背景:
- 最近のランダム化試験は,心筋再注射療法に関する実質的な新しい証拠を提供しました.
- 急性心筋梗塞 (MI) におけるさまざまな再注射戦略の有効性は,依然として重要な研究分野です.
研究 の 目的:
- 急性心筋梗塞におけるカテーテルによる再注射と薬理学的治療の比較効果を評価する.
- リパーフュージョン療法の提供を最適化するための推奨事項を提供すること.
主な方法:
- カテーテルによる再注射 (血管形成とステント) とフィブリノリティック (薬理学的) 治療を比較したランダム化試験の分析.
- 介入能力のある施設への患者輸送時間の考慮.
主要な成果:
- カテーテルによる再注入は,フィブリノリチック療法に比べて有意な利点を示した.
- この優位性は,介入能力のあるセンターへの患者の移送の遅延を考慮しても維持された.
結論:
- トラウマセンターに似た心臓発作介入のための地域センターを設立すべきです.
- 薬物療法と機械療法を組み合わせたアプローチは,急性心筋梗塞 (MI) で最適な結果を出すことが期待されています.
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