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Indian heart journal | 2017

Tenecteplase versus streptokinase thrombolytic therapy in patients with mitral prosthetic valve thrombosis

D. Kathirvel; Gnanaraj Justin Paul; Gorijavaram Prathap kumar; G. Palanisamy; G. Gnanavelu; G. Ravishankar; N. Swaminathan; S. Venkatesan

Objective Prosthetic valve thrombosis (PVT) is a dreadful complication of mechanical prosthetic valves. Thrombolytic therapy (TT) for PVT is an alternative to surgery and currently making a leading role. This study compares TT with tenecteplase (TNK) and streptokinase (SK) head to head in patients with mitral PVT. Methods In this single center, observational study, patients with mitral PVT diagnosed by clinical data, transthoracic echocardiography, transesophageal echocardiography, and fluoroscopy were included. After excluding patients with contraindications for thrombolysis, they were randomly assigned to receive either SK or TNK regimen. Patients were monitored for success or failure of TT and for any complications. Results Among 52 episodes (47 patients with 5 recurrences) of mechanical mitral PVT, 40 patients were thrombolyzed with SK and 12 patients were thrombolyzed with TNK. Baseline characteristics including demographic profile, clinical and echocardiographic features, and valve types were not statistically significant between the groups. Complete success rate was 77.5% in SK group and 75% in TNK group (p = 0.88). Partial success rate, failure rate, and major complications were not statistically significant between the two groups. Within 12 h of therapy, TNK showed complete success in 33.3% of patients compared to 15% in SK group (p-value <0.02). Minor bleeding was more common in TNK group. Conclusion Slow infusion of TNK is equally efficacious but more effective than SK in the management of mitral mechanical PVT. 75% to 77.5% of PVT patients completely recovered from TT and it should be the first line therapy where the immediate surgical options were remote.


Indian heart journal | 2014

Pattern of coronary artery disease in symptomatic Type 2 diabetic subjects in the contemporary era and the difference from past studies

A.N. Senthil; G. Ravishankar; M.S. Ravi; K. Meenakshi; D. Muthu Kumar; N. Swaminathan; Justin Paul; S. Venkatesan


IHJ Cardiovascular Case Reports (CVCR) | 2018

Selective angiogram of anomalous left internal mammary artery and its clinical implications-a case report

G. Zakir Hussain; S. Venkatesan; N. Swaminathan


Indian heart journal | 2017

Fighting spirit of pregnant women heart: Outcome analysis of heart disease complicating pregnancy from a large tertiary care hospital

S. Anne Princy; J. Cecily Mary Majella; G. Justin Paul; S. Venkatesan


Indian heart journal | 2017

Clinical profile of spontaneous coronary dissection: A single center study

M. Narendran; G. Gnanavelu; S. Venkatesan; N. Swaminathan; G. Justinpaul


Indian heart journal | 2017

Clinical and angiographic profile of STEMI patients with or without terminal QRS distortion – A single centre study

V. Blessvin Jino; K. Tamilselvan; G. Justin Paul; G. Palanisamy; G. Gnanavelu; G. Ravishankar; M. Nanda Kumaran; N. Swaminathan; S. Venkatesan


Indian heart journal | 2017

Ischmeic mitral regurgitation in non-ST elevation myocardial infarction

G. Zakir Hussain; N. Swaminathan; G. Gnanavelu; G. Ravishanker; G. Justin Paul; Nanda Kumaran; S. Venkatesan


Indian heart journal | 2017

Pharmacoinvasive therapy for ST elevation myocardial infarction patients – An observational study in a single center

K. Nachiappan; N. Swaminathan; G. Palanisamy; S. Venkatesan; Cecily Mary Majella


Indian heart journal | 2017

An echocardiographic correlation of pulmonary artery size in pulmonary hypertension

G. Zakir Hussain; J. Cecily Mary Majella; N. Swaminathan; G. Gnanavelu; G. Ravishanker; G. Justin Paul; Nanda Kumaran; S. Venkatesan


Indian heart journal | 2017

A study on the left atrial volume and its correlation with left ventricular diastolic dysfunction in normal Indian population

K. Nachiappan; N. Swaminathan; S. Venkatesan

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M.S. Ravi

Madras Medical College

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G. Manohar

Madras Medical College

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