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Intraarterial urokinase for acute native arterial occlusion of the limbs

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Annals of Vascular Surgery

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Since 1988, 49 limbs of 47 patients underwent intraarterial urokinase infusion for acute native artery occlusion. The time from the onset of ischemic symptoms ranged from 1 to 45 days (mean = 17.5). The arterial sectors involved were femoropopliteal in 32 cases, followed by aortoiliac in 13 cases, distal in three cases, and subclavian in one case. Treatment consisted of placing a catheter in the clot and the infusion of 4400 U/kg in 20′, followed by a series of 4400 U/kg weight/hour during 6 hours. Clinical evaluation, hemodinamic and coagulation parameters, and angiographical changes were assessed periodically. Infusion time ranged from 6 to 24 hours (mean = 13.2 hours). Improvement of ischemia was achieved in 43 (87.75%) patients. In five patients (12.25%) there was no improvement. Total immediate lysis was achieved in 35 cases (71.5%), and among them, 13 patients (26%) required no associated treatment, 16 (48%) underwent PTA, and four (12%) had surgery of underlying peripheral aneurysms revealed after thrombolysis. Partial lysis was achieved in 13 cases (26.5%), that was enough in four of them, but the remaining nine required further treatment (four PTA, and five arterial surgery). In one case no lysis was achieved, and arterial surgery was carried out. No mortality was recorded, and major complications included one upper gastrointestinal bleeding, and one cerebral hematoma. Late follow-up of successfully treated patients who did not require further surgery shows a cumulative patency rate of 81% at 24 months. (Ann Vasc Surg 1997; 11:565-573.)

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Docampo, M.M., Palones, F.G., Valenzuela, V.F. et al. Intraarterial urokinase for acute native arterial occlusion of the limbs. Annals of Vascular Surgery 11, 565–572 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03036275

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