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Title: A comparison of continuous infusion of alteplase with double bolus administration for acute myocardial infarction: the continuous infusion versus double double bolus administration of alteplase
Authors: VAN MIEGHEM, Walter 
Issue Date: 1997
Source: The new England journal of medicine, 337(16). p. 1124-1130
Abstract: Background Accelerated infusion of alteplase (tissue plasminogen activator) over a period of 90 minutes induces more rapid lysis of coronary-artery thrombi than a 3-hour infusion. With two bolus doses of alteplase, further shortening the duration of administration, complete reperfusion was achieved in more than 85 percent of the patients in initial angiographic studies. We tested the hypothesis that double-bolus alteplase is at least as effective as accelerated infusion. Methods In 398 hospitals, 7169 patients with acute myocardial infarction were randomly assigned to weight-adjusted, accelerated infusion of 100 mg of alteplase or to a bolus of 50 mg of alteplase over a period of 1 to 3 minutes followed 30 minutes later by a second bolus of 50 mg (or 40 mg for patients who weighed less than 60 kg). The primary end point was death from any cause at 30 days. The trial was stopped prematurely because of concern about the safety of the double-bolus injection. Results Thirty-day mortality was higher in the double-bolus group than in the accelerated-infusion group: 7.98 percent as compared with 7.53 percent. The absolute difference was 0.44 percent, with a one-sided 95 percent upper boundary of 1.49 percent, which exceeded the prespecified upper limit of 0.40 percent to indicate equivalence in 30-day mortality between the two regimens. The respective rates of any stroke and of hemorrhagic stroke were 1.92 and 1.12 percent after double-bolus alteplase, as compared with 1.53 and 0.81 percent after an accelerated infusion of alteplase (P = 0.24 and P = 0.23, respectively). Conclusions Double-bolus alteplase was not shown to be equivalent, according to the prespecified criteria, to accelerated infusion with regard to 30-day mortality. There was also a slightly higher rate of intracranial hemorrhage with the double-bolus method. Therefore, accelerated infusion of alteplase over a period of 90 minutes remains the preferred regimen.
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/7487
Link to publication/dataset: http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/abstract/337/16/1124
Type: Journal Contribution
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