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[[Image:Thrombus-G5.gif|300px|PERFUSE grade 5 thrombus in the RCA]] | [[Image:Thrombus-G5.gif|300px|PERFUSE grade 5 thrombus in the RCA]] | ||
[[Image:Thrombus-G5-static.gif|300px|PERFUSE grade 5 thrombus in the RCA. Note the beak like appearance of the thrombus which is outlines in yellow.]] | [[Image:Thrombus-G5-static.gif|300px|PERFUSE grade 5 thrombus in the RCA. Note the beak like appearance of the thrombus which is outlines in yellow.]] | ||
=Additional Examples== | |||
Click '''[[Coronary angiography PERFUSE thrombus grade 5 case studies|here]]''' for other examples on PERFUSE thrombus grade 5. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 14:52, 4 September 2013
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
In PERFUSE Grade 5 thrombus, a recent total occlusion is present. [1]
The characteristics of a recent total occlusion are:
- There is often a beak like appearance of the occlusion. Chronic occlusions tend to have a more abrupt or straight appearance.
- The clot has not propagated backward to the most distal branch.
- Some collaterals may be present, but usually there are not extensive collaterals.
Example
Shown below are an animated image and a static image depicting PERFUSE grade 5 thrombus in the RCA. Outlined in yellow in the image on the right is the beak like appearance of the occlusion.
Additional Examples=
Click here for other examples on PERFUSE thrombus grade 5.
References
- ↑ Gibson CM, de Lemos JA, Murphy SA, Marble SJ, McCabe CH, Cannon CP; et al. (2001). "Combination therapy with abciximab reduces angiographically evident thrombus in acute myocardial infarction: a TIMI 14 substudy". Circulation. 103 (21): 2550–4. PMID 11382722.