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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.
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.


[[Image:|300px|PERFUSE grade 5 thrombus in the RCA]]
[[Image:Thrombus-G5|300px|PERFUSE grade 5 thrombus in the RCA]]
[[Image:|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|300px|PERFUSE grade 5 thrombus in the RCA.  Note the beak like appearance of the thrombus which is outlines in yellow.]]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 14:48, 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.

PERFUSE grade 5 thrombus in the RCA PERFUSE grade 5 thrombus in the RCA. Note the beak like appearance of the thrombus which is outlines in yellow.

References

  1. 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.