Association of Ebtifibatide Administration Timing and TIMI Flow of Infarct Related Artery During Primary PCI

Background. Optimal administration timing of Glicoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitor in STEMI patients undergoing Primary PCI is controversial. Several stud -ies have shown that early administration of eptifibatide, which is given to patients with pain awitan of < 90 minutes will improved TIMI grade flow...

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Main Authors: Abdul Hakim Alkatiri, Yoga Yuniadi, Dicky A Hanafy, Doni Firman, Sunarya Soerianata
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Language:English
Published: Indonesian Heart Association 2013-06-01
Series:Majalah Kardiologi Indonesia
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Online Access:http://ijconline.id/index.php/ijc/article/view/118
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spelling doaj-a0d614e657ad4a529c89d3ac2ebdaaf62020-11-24T21:44:32ZengIndonesian Heart AssociationMajalah Kardiologi Indonesia0126-37732620-47622013-06-0132110.30701/ijc.v32i1.118Association of Ebtifibatide Administration Timing and TIMI Flow of Infarct Related Artery During Primary PCIAbdul Hakim Alkatiri0Yoga Yuniadi1Dicky A Hanafy2Doni Firman3Sunarya Soerianata4Department of Cardiology and Vascular Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Univ. HasanuddinDepartment of Cardiology and Vascular Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Univ. of Indonesia and National Cardiovascular Center Harapan KitaDepartment of Cardiology and Vascular Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Univ. of Indonesia and National Cardiovascular Center Harapan KitaDepartment of Cardiology and Vascular Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Univ. of Indonesia and National Cardiovascular Center Harapan KitaDepartment of Cardiology and Vascular Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Univ. of Indonesia and National Cardiovascular Center Harapan KitaBackground. Optimal administration timing of Glicoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitor in STEMI patients undergoing Primary PCI is controversial. Several stud -ies have shown that early administration of eptifibatide, which is given to patients with pain awitan of < 90 minutes will improved TIMI grade flow of infarct related coronary artery (IRA). However, significant numbers of patient arrived in emergency room/PCI center with pain awitan of > 3 hours. This study was aimed to evaluated effect of eptifibatide administra-tion timing to TIMI grading flow in first angiographic IRA during primary PCI in patients with STEMI. Methods and result. Of 116 consecutive STEMI patients who underwent primary PCI, 79 patients received ebtifibatide < 90 minutes (Group 1) and 37 patients received eptifibatide > 90 minutes (Group 2) before first angiographic of IRA. There were no significant differences of TIMI 3 flow proportion after PCI between the groups (86.1% vs 83.8% for Group 1 and 2 respectively, p = 0.745). Group 2 showed more frequent TIMI 2 flow (18.9% vs 5.1%, p = 0.036) but tend to have less frequent TIMI 0 flow (56.8 % vs 67.1%, p = 0.281). Conclusion. Patients who received eptifibatide > 90 minutes before first angiographic IRA during primary PCI achieved more appropriate TIMI flow as compare to that received eptifibatide < 90 minutes.http://ijconline.id/index.php/ijc/article/view/118TIMI flowPrimary PCIeptifibatide
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author Abdul Hakim Alkatiri
Yoga Yuniadi
Dicky A Hanafy
Doni Firman
Sunarya Soerianata
spellingShingle Abdul Hakim Alkatiri
Yoga Yuniadi
Dicky A Hanafy
Doni Firman
Sunarya Soerianata
Association of Ebtifibatide Administration Timing and TIMI Flow of Infarct Related Artery During Primary PCI
Majalah Kardiologi Indonesia
TIMI flow
Primary PCI
eptifibatide
author_facet Abdul Hakim Alkatiri
Yoga Yuniadi
Dicky A Hanafy
Doni Firman
Sunarya Soerianata
author_sort Abdul Hakim Alkatiri
title Association of Ebtifibatide Administration Timing and TIMI Flow of Infarct Related Artery During Primary PCI
title_short Association of Ebtifibatide Administration Timing and TIMI Flow of Infarct Related Artery During Primary PCI
title_full Association of Ebtifibatide Administration Timing and TIMI Flow of Infarct Related Artery During Primary PCI
title_fullStr Association of Ebtifibatide Administration Timing and TIMI Flow of Infarct Related Artery During Primary PCI
title_full_unstemmed Association of Ebtifibatide Administration Timing and TIMI Flow of Infarct Related Artery During Primary PCI
title_sort association of ebtifibatide administration timing and timi flow of infarct related artery during primary pci
publisher Indonesian Heart Association
series Majalah Kardiologi Indonesia
issn 0126-3773
2620-4762
publishDate 2013-06-01
description Background. Optimal administration timing of Glicoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitor in STEMI patients undergoing Primary PCI is controversial. Several stud -ies have shown that early administration of eptifibatide, which is given to patients with pain awitan of < 90 minutes will improved TIMI grade flow of infarct related coronary artery (IRA). However, significant numbers of patient arrived in emergency room/PCI center with pain awitan of > 3 hours. This study was aimed to evaluated effect of eptifibatide administra-tion timing to TIMI grading flow in first angiographic IRA during primary PCI in patients with STEMI. Methods and result. Of 116 consecutive STEMI patients who underwent primary PCI, 79 patients received ebtifibatide < 90 minutes (Group 1) and 37 patients received eptifibatide > 90 minutes (Group 2) before first angiographic of IRA. There were no significant differences of TIMI 3 flow proportion after PCI between the groups (86.1% vs 83.8% for Group 1 and 2 respectively, p = 0.745). Group 2 showed more frequent TIMI 2 flow (18.9% vs 5.1%, p = 0.036) but tend to have less frequent TIMI 0 flow (56.8 % vs 67.1%, p = 0.281). Conclusion. Patients who received eptifibatide > 90 minutes before first angiographic IRA during primary PCI achieved more appropriate TIMI flow as compare to that received eptifibatide < 90 minutes.
topic TIMI flow
Primary PCI
eptifibatide
url http://ijconline.id/index.php/ijc/article/view/118
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