Circulation, Vol 83, 1371-1379, Copyright © 1991 by American Heart Association
KM Moser, JP Cantor, M Olman, I Villespin, JL Graif, R Konopka, JJ Marsh and C Pedersen
BACKGROUND. Many questions remain regarding the pathogenesis, natural
history, diagnosis, and treatment of chronic thromboembolic pulmonary
hypertension in patients. To answer such questions, we developed an animal
model of this disorder. The brisk thrombolytic response of canines to acute
embolism has, previously, prevented the establishment of such a model.
METHODS AND RESULTS. The fibrinolytic inhibitor tranexamic acid was given
orally to canines before, and for intervals after, pulmonary emboli were
released from venous thrombi formed in vivo in femoral veins or the
inferior vena cava. Preliminary studies disclosed that embolic residuals
from femoral vein thrombi were not sufficient to cause significant,
persistent pulmonary hypertension. With repetitive, larger thrombi
embolized from the inferior vena cava, however, persistent pulmonary
hypertension was achieved in most animals. CONCLUSIONS. Resolution of
emboli in the canine can be inhibited by tranexamic acid. As in humans, a
spectrum of embolic residuals is encountered, and the perfusion lung scan
consistently underestimates the extent of embolic residuals. Studies of
this animal model continue.
ARTICLES
Chronic pulmonary thromboembolism in dogs treated with tranexamic acid
Pulmonary and Critical Care Division, University of California, School of Medicine, San Diego 92103-1990.
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