A study of lipid peroxide and alpha tocopherol in acute myocardial infarction.

1999 
: Thirty patients of acute myocardial infarction proven by electrocardiography (ECG) and enzymes were included in the study. All of them received streptokinase. A single lead showing the largest ST elevation, a proportional value for the shift in ST segment > or = 0.5 was taken as criteria for reperfusion. ECG was recorded at 0 hour, 3 hours and 72 hours. At the start of streptokinase and 3 hours after, marker of free radical activity malondialdehyde (MDA) and antioxidant alpha tocopherol was measured. Mean value of serum alpha tocopherol level at start of streptokinase (t0) 10.03 +/- 2.5 micrograms/ml and at (t3) 3 hours after streptokinase was 8.60 +/- 2.6 micrograms/ml (P 0.05). Serum lipid peroxidation level in the same group at t0 was 6.53 +/- 2.26 nanomol/ml and at t3 was 6.29 +/- 2.27 nanomol/ml (p > 0.05). The increase in free radical marker MDA and decrease in one of the important antioxidant alpha tocopherol suggest that free radicals are increased after coronary vessels open up. As a result reperfused patients may be at risk of free radical mediated injury which may deny him the full benefit of reperfusion.
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