Abstract

To determine the efficacy and safety of thrombolytic therapy for prosthetic valve thrombosis, a composite series of 41 patients who received either streptokinase or urokinase intravenously for this disorder were analyzed. The series comprised 3 patients treated at Rhode Island Hospital and 38 previously reported on. Short-term success was achieved in 32 patients (78%). Prosthetic valve thrombosis recurred in seven (22%) of the successfully treated patients, four of whom were retreated with thrombolytic therapy. A favorable clinical outcome was observed in each. Fever and venipuncture bleeding were the most frequent side effects. Systemic embolization occurred in 4 (15%) of 26 patients with either aortic or mitral prosthetic valve thrombosis. None of these latter patients experienced a permanent neurologic or circulatory deficit. It is concluded that thrombolytic therapy is of value in the treatment of prosthetic valve thrombosis.

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