Purpose: To study the early and late results of patients treated initially intravenous streptokinase and then with coronary artery bypass surgery.
Methods: One hundred and twenty one patients with acute myocardial infarction less than 6 hours duration were treated initially with intravenous streptokinase, and 1-38 days after (median 8.80 days) coronary artery bypass was undertaken. Ninety six patients were operated with extracorporeal circulation and 25 without it.
Results: Overall operative mortality was 3.30% (4/121). Reoperations due to bleeding was necessary in 3.30% (4/121). Late mortality was 5.40% with survival probability of 94.60% after 36 months and 92.30% after 70 months. Late morbidity events in terms of angina and cardiac insufficiency demonstrated that 7 patients had angina, 4 cardiac insufficiency and two angina and cardiac insufficiency; probability to be free from these events was 88.20% after 46 months and 66.40% after 70 months.
Conclusion: Coronary artery bypass surgery after intravenous streptokinase can be undertaken with security and excellent early and late results.