FIBRINOLYTIC DRUGS PREVENT PERICARDIAL ADHESIONS IN THE RABBIT

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WISEMAN, DM
KAMP, L
LINSKY, CB
JOCHEN, RF
PANG, RHL
SCHOLZ, PM
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[1] JOHNSON & JOHNSON RES FDN,NEW BRUNSWICK,NJ 08903
[2] CREAT BIOMOLECULES INC,HOPKINTON,MA 01748
[3] UNIV MED & DENT NEW JERSEY,DEPT SURG,NEW BRUNSWICK,NJ 08903
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10.1016/0022-4804(92)90062-5
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Epicardial adhesions are believed to form secondarily to impaired pericardial fibrinolytic activity. This activity was reconstituted in a rabbit pericardial adhesion model with single doses of the fibrinolytic agents tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA), t-PA analog (Fb-Fb-CF), and streptokinase (SK), resulting in reductions in the extent and tenacity of adhesion formation. Adhesions of the median strip of the anterior cardiac surface were reduced in area from 89% (n = 22) in controls, to 28% (n = 5) by treatment with Fb-Fb-CF (0.94 mg), and to 49% (n = 7) by treatment with SK (93,750 IU). A modified fabric of oxidized regenerated cellulose (mTC7) used to deliver the agent to the cardiac surface did not interfere with the activity of these agents (Fb-Fb-CF 19%, n = 14; SK 33%, n = 7). t-PA (0.94 mg) was also found to reduce adhesion formation in combination with mTC7 (4%, n = 4), although the appearance of significant postoperative bruising and bleeding resulted in a decision to terminate the treatment of further animals with t-PA with and without mTC7. Postoperative bruising, bleeding, and swelling, to a lesser extent, were associated with SK and Fb-Fb-CF. Despite the efficacy of the these fibrinolytic drugs further work is required to assess their safety before they are used clinically. © 1992.
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