Improved reperfusion and clinical outcome with enoxaparin as an adjunct to streptokinase thrombolysis in acute myocardial infarction: The AMI-SK study

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Aims: To establish whether the addition of enoxaparin (a low-molecular-weight heparin) to streptokinase therapy improves early and sustained coronary patency and clinical outcome in patients with evolving myocardial infarction. Methods and Results: A total of 496 patients with acute myocardial infarction treated with streptokinase were randomized to an intravenous bolus (30 mg) and subcutaneous injections (1 mg . kg-1, twice daily) of enoxaparin (n=253), or placebo (n=243) for 3-8 days. The median duration of treatment in both groups was 5 days. ST-segment resolution at 90 min and 180 min measured by electrocardiogram was improved in patients receiving enoxaparin. Complete, partial and no ST-segment resolution at 180 min was observed in 36%, 44% and 19% in the enoxaparin group vs 25%, 44% and 31% in the placebo group, respectively (P=0·004). Assessment of the primary end-point revealed improved TIMI-3 flow with enoxaparin vs placebo (70% vs 58%, P=0.01). Combined TIMI-2 and -3 flow was also improved (88% vs 72%, P=0·001), as was TIMI frame count (P=0·003). The triple clinical end-point of death, reinfarction and recurrent angina at 30 days was reduced with enoxaparin (13% vs 21%, P=0·03). Conclusion: Streptokinase in combination with enoxaparin is associated with better ST-segment resolution and better angiographic patency at days 5-10, suggesting more effective reperfusion. This was associated with a significant reduction in clinical events, indicating less reocclusion. © 2002 The European Society of Cardiology. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Simoons, M. L., Krzemiñska-Pakula, M., Alonso, A., Goodman, S. G., Kali, A., Loos, U., … Bigonzi, F. (2002). Improved reperfusion and clinical outcome with enoxaparin as an adjunct to streptokinase thrombolysis in acute myocardial infarction: The AMI-SK study. European Heart Journal, 23(16), 1282–1290. https://doi.org/10.1053/euhj.2001.3083

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