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Stroke hemorrhagic conversion

Direct Fibrinolytics Alfimeprase is a recombinant tmncated form of fibrolase, a fibrinolytic zinc metalloproteinase isolated from the venom of the Southern copperhead snake. It degrades fibrin directly and achieves thrombolysis independent of plasmin formation. This may result in faster recanalization and a decreased risk of hemorrhagic conversion. The initial data on the safety and efficacy of alfimeprase in peripheral arterial occlusion disease appeared very promising, but recent communication from the sponsor revealed that the phase III trials of the drug in peripheral arterial disease and catheter obstruction (NAPA-2 and SONOMA-2) failed to meet their primary and key secondary endpoints of revascularization. A trial for I AT in acute stroke (CARNEROS-1) is planned to begin soon. [Pg.77]

Acute complications of stroke include cerebral edema, increased intracranial pressure, seizures, and hemorrhagic conversion. In the acute setting, several supportive interventions and treatments to prevent acute complications should be initiated. [Pg.166]

Hemorrhagic conversion Conversion of an ischemic stroke into a hemorrhagic stroke. [Pg.1567]


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