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Sonothrombolysis in the ambulance for ST-elevation myocardial infarction: rationale and protocol
Authors:S. El Kadi  T. R. Porter  A. C. van Rossum  O. Kamp
Affiliation:1.Department of Cardiology, Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences, Amsterdam UMC Location VUMC, Amsterdam, The Netherlands ;2.Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE USA
Abstract:BackgroundTreatment of ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) has improved over the years. Current challenges in the management of STEMI are achievement of early reperfusion and the prevention of microvascular injury. Sonothrombolysis has emerged as a potential treatment for acute myocardial infarction, both for epicardial recanalisation as well as improving microvascular perfusion. This study aims to determine safety and feasibility of sonothrombolysis application in STEMI patients in the ambulance.MethodsTen patients with STEMI will be included and treated with sonothrombolysis in the ambulance during transfer to the PCI centre. Safety will be assessed by the occurrence of ventricular arrhythmias and shock during sonothrombolysis intervention. Feasibility will be assessed by the extent of protocol completion and myocardial visibility. Efficacy will be determined by angiographic patency rate, ST-elevation resolution, infarct size and left ventricular volumes, and function measured with cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging, and contrast and strain echocardiography. A comparison will be made with matched controls using an existing STEMI database.DiscussionSonothrombolysis is a novel technique for the treatment of cardiovascular thromboembolic disease. The first clinical trials on its use for STEMI have demonstrated promising results. This study will be the first to examine the feasibility of in-ambulance sonothrombolysis for STEMI.Trial registrationEU Clinical Trials Register (identifier: 2019-001883-31), registered 2020-02-25.
Keywords:Sonothrombolysis   ST-elevation myocardial infarction   Ambulance   Treatment
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