Thrombosis research

High-intensity, low-frequency ultrasound boosts streptokinase's effect but not other blood thinners on new and old blood clots in the lab

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Abstract

Ultrasound combined with streptokinase significantly enhances disruption of both fresh and aged blood clots.

  • Immersion of fresh clots in eptifibatide and heparin without ultrasound led to more clot lysis compared to saline, aspirin, and streptokinase.
  • Aged thrombi showed no additive effect from heparin, eptifibatide, and aspirin without ultrasound compared to saline.
  • Ultrasound improved clot disruption across all tested solutions, immersion times, and both clot ages.
  • Heparin and aspirin did not enhance ultrasound disruption compared to saline for fresh and aged clots.
  • Streptokinase significantly improved ultrasound disruption of both fresh (P=.004) and aged (P<.001) thrombi.
  • The combination of ultrasound with streptokinase was equally effective on fresh and aged thrombi.

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