Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2849931 | American Heart Journal | 2008 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Sustained infarct artery patency in the first 3 months after successful fibrinolysis is a strong predictor of 10-year cardiac survival, independent of left ventricular function. Notably, this also holds true when reocclusion occurs without signs of clinical reinfarction or recurrent ischemia. Therefore, future preventive strategies should also focus on “clinically silent” reocclusions. Additional studies on better antithrombotic regimens and the combination with a routine invasive strategy early after successful fibrinolysis are warranted.
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Authors
Marc A. MD, PhD, Peter C. MD, Hendrik-Jan MD, Gerrit MD, PhD, Aart J. MSc, Freek W.A. MD, PhD,