Of the patients diagnosed with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) who underwent reperfusion therapy and have thrombolysis in myocardial infarction (TIMI) 3 flow, about 40% have flow alterations in the coronary microcirculation, which leads to worse remodeling of the left ventricle with a consequent increase in the mortality of this population. Clopidogrel is the only known antiplatelet medication that brings benefits to the coronary microcirculation. Ticagrelor is significantly superior to clopidogrel in terms of decreasing mortality. The main objective of this study is to compare the effect of ticagrelor versus clopidogrel on the coronary microcirculation by the Myocardial Perfusion Score Index (MPSI) obtained using Microbubble Contrasted Echocardiography (MCE) in patients who have STEMI and treated with thrombolysis.
The present project should prospectively include patients participating in the TREAT study, who are including individuals with Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI) treated with fibrinolytic and openly randomized to ticagrelor or clopidogrel within 24 hours of the onset of symptoms. Patients will be submitted to coronary angiography within 4 (± 2) days of the onset of symptoms, and those who, at the end of coronary angiography, present residual obstruction in the culprit vessel of less than 50% and have TIMI 3 flow, regardless of have undergone percutaneous coronary intervention will be included. Following, on day 2 (± 1) days after coronary angiography (therefore 6 ± 3 days from the onset of symptoms), they will be submitted to microcirculation perfusion evaluation by means of MPSI (myocardial perfusion score index) obtained by MCE (Microbubble contrasted echocardiography) - blood collection for evaluation of Platelet aggregability will be performed immediately prior to the start of MCE. Finally, in order to evaluate left ventricular remodeling, patients will undergo a new Echocardiography within 90 (± 10) days after discharge.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
48
Myocardial Perfusion Score Index (MPSI) obtained using Microbubble Contrasted Echocardiography
Obtained using Multiplate Analyzer
it will be collected at patients arrival, Reative C-Protein, BNP, CK-mass, Troponine, interleukine-6, Creatinine.
Heart Institute (InCor) - University of Sao Paulo Medical School
São Paulo, Brazil
Myocardial Perfusion Score Index (MPSI)
Obtained using Microbubble Contrasted Echocardiography
Time frame: 4 (±3) days after Cardiac catheterization
Left ventricular remodeling 90 days after de AMI, using Echocargiography parameters (End diastolic volume, end systolic volume and ejection Fraction)
To compare the parameters of left ventricular remodeling (End diastolic volume, End Systolic Volume, Ejection Fraction) at after 90 days after discharge from the ticagrelor and clopidogrel groups
Time frame: after 90 days after discharge
number of myocardial segments with perfusion deficit in coronary microcirculation
To evaluate the number of myocardial segments with perfusion deficit in coronary microcirculation in the ticagrelor and clopidogrel groups
Time frame: 4 (±3) days after Cardiac catheterization
MPSI in patients submitted to angioplasty
To evaluate MPSI in the subgroups of patients submitted to angioplasty and not submitted to angioplasty
Time frame: 4 (±3) days after Cardiac catheterization
Patients who used clopidogrel prior to randomization and were randomized to ticagrelor
To evaluate MPSI in subgroups of patients who used clopidogrel prior to randomization and were randomized to ticagrelor
Time frame: 4 (±3) days after Cardiac catheterization
Elective versus Urgent Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI)
To compare the ticagrelor and clopidogrel groups in patients who had elective or urgent PCI
Time frame: 4 (±3) days after Cardiac catheterization
Platelet aggregability
To evaluate the platelet aggregability in the ticagrelor and clopidogrel groups obtained immediately before Myocardial Contrasted Echocardiography (MCE) by Multiplate
Time frame: 4 (±3) days after Cardiac catheterization
Time Ticagrelor or Clopidogrel is administered
Evaluate the main objective of the study in two subgroups: 1) Ticagrelor or Clopidogrel administered less than 12 hours from the symptoms onset. 2) greater than or equal to 12 hours from the symptoms onset
Time frame: 4 (±3) days after Cardiac catheterization
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