Abstract
Background
Platelets are known to play a major role in the ischemic complications of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Accordingly, we evaluated the effect of rescue use of a platelet glycoprotein IIb/IIIa receptor blocker (Abciximab; Reo-Pro ) in Korean patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) at high risk for the ischemic complications who underwent PCI.
Method
Sixty eight patients (54 male, 59.1±9.96 years) treated by the rescue use of Reo-Pro out of 1,117 patients underwent PCI at Chonnam National University Hospital from Mar 1999 to Feb 2000. All of target lesions were thrombus-containing lesions in patients with AMI. The primary end points consisted of any of the followings : cardiac death, nonfatal MI, repeated revascularization. The number of end-point events were tabulated at 6 months after PCI.
Results
The primary success rate was 92.6% (63/68). At primary end points, there were 5 cases (7.3%), composed of 2 deaths (2.9%), 1 MI, 2 repeated revascularization (2.9%). There was no major bleeding complication after PCI. At secondary end point, there were 23 cases (34.9%) including primary end point, composed of 3 deaths (4.4%), 1 MI and 19 revascularization (28.0%).