Myocardial infarction following t-PA for acute stroke

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Background and Purpose: Complications of intravenous (IV) thrombolysis with tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) for acute stroke are commonly related to hemorrhage, anaphylaxis, or arterial re-occlusion. Embolic complications of t-PA are beginning to be recognized with increased use of t-PA for acute ischemic stroke. We hypothesize that disruption of intra-cardiac thrombus may result in myocardial infarction (MI) after use of t-PA for acute ischemic stroke. Summary of Cases: We describe three cases of acute MI immediately following IV t-PA infusion for acute stroke. In patient #1 apical thrombus was visualized on cardiac echocardiogram accounting for the MI after t-PA for acute stroke. Patient #2 had fresh thrombus seen on cardiac catherization after use of t-PA for acute stroke. Patient #3 developed a significant troponin rise 15 hours after the t-PA for stroke infusion with an echocardiogram revealing new wall motion abnormalities. Patient # 1 and #2 died secondary to multi-organ failure. Discussion: Acute MI immediately following t-PA treatment for stroke is a rare but serious complication. The disruption of intra-cardiac thrombus and subsequent embolization to the coronary arteries may be an important mechanism in the development of MI after t-PA treatment for acute ischemic stroke.

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Mehdiratta, M., Murphy, C., Al-Harthi, A., & Teal, P. A. (2007). Myocardial infarction following t-PA for acute stroke. Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences, 34(4), 417–420. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0317167100007289

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