Restoration of Coronary Flow in Myocardial Infarction by Intravenous Chimeric 7E3 Antibody Without Exogenous Plasminogen Activators Observations in Animals and Humans

1997 
Background Coronary thrombus is composed of platelets and fibrin, and during thrombolytic treatment, reflow may be slowed by platelet deposition. It may be possible to initiate coronary reflow without exogenous plasminogen activators by blocking platelet aggregation while fibrin generation is impeded with heparin. Methods and Results In 14 dogs, left anterior descending coronary artery thrombosis was produced by endothelial trauma and thrombin instillation in the presence of stenosis distally. Reflow was monitored by flow probe during treatment with (1) heparin, (2) heparin and aspirin, and (3) heparin, aspirin, and intravenous 7E3. Eighty percent of dogs treated with the third combination showed stable reflow (≥25% of prestenotic flow) in 50±9 minutes. In addition, 13 patients were studied during intravenous administration of c7E3 10 minutes before primary angioplasty for acute myocardial infarction and Thrombolysis In Myocardial Infarction (TIMI) grade 0 or 1 flow. Pretreatment included heparin and oral...
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