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Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 1995

Local treatment with antithrombotic drugs can prevent thrombus formation: an angioscopic and angiographic study.

Takanobu Tomaru; Fumitaka Nakamura; Yoshiharu Fujimori; Masao Omata; Sachio Kawai; Ryozo Okada; Yaeko Murata; Yasumi Uchida

OBJECTIVES This study was designed to evaluate the efficacy of local versus systemic treatment of thrombosis with various antithrombotic drugs. BACKGROUND Local use of low dose antithrombotic drugs has been proposed as being effective and safe. METHODS Heparin (30 U/kg), an antithrombin agent (argatroban, 0.05 mg/kg body weight) or a defibrinogenating drug (batroxobin, 0.05 U/kg) was locally infused into one side of the canine iliac artery after injury by balloon inflation. The other side was injured as a control. The efficacy of systemic delivery of high dose (heparin [300 U/kg] and argatroban [0.5 mg/kg]) and low dose drugs was also assessed. RESULTS Sixty minutes after local treatment in 22 dogs, no thrombotic stenosis was observed by angiography in locally treated arteries (p < 0.005 vs. mean thrombotic stenosis of 27% in control segments for heparin, 25.3% in control segments for argatroban and 32% in control segments for batroxobin). Angioscopy demonstrated the same trend. In locally treated arteries, thrombus weight was significantly lower in the treated than control side. In the systemic high dose group (n = 10), angiographic thrombotic stenosis was < 5% after high dose drug delivery (p < 0.05 vs. control segments, 37.4% for heparin, 43% for argatroban). In another 10 dogs, low dose systemic delivery was not effective in inhibiting thrombus formation. Activated partial thromboplastin time and fibrinogen levels did not change with local treatment. CONCLUSIONS Compared with systemic administration of antithrombotic drugs, local treatment is a safer and more effective method of preventing thrombosis.


Japanese Heart Journal | 1963

Aortic Arch Syndrome with Special Reference to Pulseless Disease and Its Variants

Hideo Ueda; Iwao Ito; Ryozo Okada; Gosuke Inoue; Hideo Yamada; Kazutetsu Matsuyama; S. Saito; Tatsujiro Gondaira


Japanese Heart Journal | 1961

Clinicopathological Study on the Thickening of Parietal Endocardium in the Adult Heart

Ryozo Okada


Japanese Heart Journal | 1961

Aortic Arch Syndrome with Cardiomegaly and Aortic Calcification

Hideo Yamada; Kenichi Harumi; Akio Ohta; Takeo Nomura; Ryozo Okada; Masao Ishii


Japanese Heart Journal | 1970

Myocardial Involvement in Benign Duchenne Type of Progressive Muscular Dystrophy

Keiji Ueda; Ryozo Okada; Hiroshi Matsuo; Kenichi Harumi; Hisakazu Yasuda; Hiroshi Tsuyuki; Hideo Ueda


Journal of Interventional Cardiology | 1994

Antithrombin and Thrombolytic Effects of a New Antithrombin Agent: Angioscopic and Angiographic Comparison with Heparin or Batroxobin

Takanobu Tomaru; Fumitaka Nakamura; Atsuko‐Yanagisawa Miwa; Yoshiharu Fujimori; Masao Omata; Ryozo Okada; Yasumi Uchida


Japanese Heart Journal | 1961

A Case Report of Endomyocardial Fibrosis

Kouji Nakajima; Ryozo Okada; Hideo Ueda


Japanese Heart Journal | 1960

A Case of Coronary Sclerosis in Small Arteries Associated with Diffuse Myocardial Fibrosis

Ryozo Okada; Kenichi Harumi; Masuyo Nomura; Satoru Murao


Japanese Heart Journal | 1968

A Clinicopathological Study on the Cardiac Rupture Following Myocardial Infarction in the Aged

Masaya Sugiura; Ryozo Okada; Tomomi Morii; Keisuke Hiraoka; Hiroyuki Shimada; Atsuo Nakanishi


Japanese Heart Journal | 1965

The Austin Flint Murmur Phonocardiographic and Patho-anatomical Study

Hideo Ueda; Tsuguya Sakamoto; Nobuyoshi Kawai; Hiroshi Watanabe; Zen'ichiro Uozumi; Ryozo Okada; Tohru Kobayashi; Tetsuro Yamada; Kiyoshi Inoue; Goro Kaito

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