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Tenecteplase
is a genetically engineered product of the
Alteplase
molecule. Mutations of
Alteplase
at three locations result in a more fibrin specific thrombolytic agent with a longer half life. Such properties would allow bolus administration, leading to faster reperfusion of occluded arteries.
Tenecteplase
is equivalent to front loaded
Alteplase
in terms of mortality and is the only bolus thrombolytic drug for which equivalence has been demonstrated.
Tenecteplase
seems more potent than
Alteplase
when symptoms duration is more than 4 hours. Moreover,
Tenecteplase
significantly reduces the rate of major bleeds and the need for blood transfusion. The efficacy of
Tenecteplase
may be further improved by reducing re-infarction rate by enoxaparin instead of unfractionated heparin. Several large scale Clinical trials of
Tenecteplase
in acute myocardial infarction (MI) has been done making this drug truly evidence based. Available randomized studies and international clinical registries reveal that pre hospital thrombolysis by
Tenecteplase
is as effective as primary angioplasty. In fact
Tenecteplase
is now included in many prehospital thrombolytic reperfusion protocols, such as the Vienna STEMI registry, The Mayoclinic STEMI protocol and the French
FAST
-MI registry.
Tenecteplase
with so many evidence based advantages is a fair option in acute MI patients in whom primary PCI can not be offered due to logistic reasons.
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PMID:"Tenecteplase--the best among the equals.". 2063 61