Abstract
Introduction In recent years, thrombolysis has emerged as a potentially promising treatment for cardiac arrest. Patients with cardiac arrests from myocardial infarction or pulmonary embolism, as well as out-of-hospital cardiac arrests, were reported to have improvement in both survival and neurologic outcome after being treated with thrombolysis. This paper aims to review the available literature on the use of thrombolysis in cardiac arrest. Method Study of papers from PubMed literature search for all articles with terms related to thrombolysis and cardiac arrest in title or abstract. Results Thrombolytics are thought to act by lysing both macroscopic clots and microthrombi, particularly in the cerebral microcirculation, thus alleviating or reversing post-arrest cerebral no-reflow. Their use in cardiac arrest has been restrained by concerns over their safety after cardiopulmonary resuscitation, in particular bleeding-related complications, although these concerns seem to have been misplaced. Conclusions Thrombolysis for cardiac arrest is likely to be most efficacious in a pre-hospital environment, and future research should be directed to this setting.
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