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==Thrombus Grade==
==Thrombus Grades==
 
In order to more objectively and quantitatively characterize [[thrombus]] on a coronary angiogram, the [http://ww.perfuse.org PERFUSE study group] developed the following [[thrombus]] grading system:<ref name="pmid11382722">{{cite journal| author=Gibson CM, de Lemos JA, Murphy SA, Marble SJ, McCabe CH, Cannon CP et al.| title=Combination therapy with abciximab reduces angiographically evident thrombus in acute myocardial infarction: a TIMI 14 substudy. | journal=Circulation | year= 2001 | volume= 103 | issue= 21 | pages= 2550-4 | pmid=11382722 | doi= | pmc= | url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=11382722  }} </ref>
In order to more objectively and quantitatively characterize [[thrombus]] on a coronary angiogram, the [http://ww.perfuse.org PERFUSE study group] developed the following [[thrombus]] grading system:<ref name="pmid11382722">{{cite journal| author=Gibson CM, de Lemos JA, Murphy SA, Marble SJ, McCabe CH, Cannon CP et al.| title=Combination therapy with abciximab reduces angiographically evident thrombus in acute myocardial infarction: a TIMI 14 substudy. | journal=Circulation | year= 2001 | volume= 103 | issue= 21 | pages= 2550-4 | pmid=11382722 | doi= | pmc= | url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=11382722  }} </ref>


===[[Thrombus Grade 0 | PERFUSE Grade 0]]===
===[[Thrombus Grade 0 | TIMI Grade 0]]===


No cineangiographic characteristics of [[thrombus]] present.
No cineangiographic characteristics of [[thrombus]] present.


===[[Thrombus Grade 1 | PERFUSE Grade 1]]===
===[[Thrombus Grade 1 | TIMI Thrombus Grade 1]]===


Hazy, possible [[thrombus]] present. Angiography demonstrates characteristics such as reduced contrast density, haziness, irregular lesion contour, or a smooth convex "meniscus" at the site of total occlusion suggestive but not diagnostic of [[thrombus]].
Hazy, possible [[thrombus]] present. Angiography demonstrates characteristics such as reduced contrast density, haziness, irregular lesion contour, or a smooth convex "meniscus" at the site of total occlusion suggestive but not diagnostic of [[thrombus]].


===[[Thrombus Grade 2 | PERFUSE Grade 2]]===
===[[Thrombus Grade 2 | TIMI Thrombus Grade 2]]===


[[Thrombus]] present – small size: Definite [[thrombus]] with greatest dimensions less than or equal to 1/2 vessel diameter.
[[Thrombus]] present – small size: Definite [[thrombus]] with greatest dimensions less than or equal to 1/2 vessel diameter.


===[[Thrombus Grade 3 | PERFUSE Grade 3]]===
===[[Thrombus Grade 3 | TIMI Thrombus Grade 3]]===


[[Thrombus]] present – moderate size: Definite [[thrombus]] but with greatest linear dimension greater than 1/2 but less than 2 vessel diameters.
[[Thrombus]] present – moderate size: Definite [[thrombus]] but with greatest linear dimension greater than 1/2 but less than 2 vessel diameters.


===[[Thrombus Grade 4 | PERFUSE Grade 4]]===
===[[Thrombus Grade 4 | TIMI Thrombus Grade 4]]===


[[Thrombus]] present – large size: As in Grade 3 but with the largest dimension greater than or equal to 2 vessel diameters.
[[Thrombus]] present – large size: As in Grade 3 but with the largest dimension greater than or equal to 2 vessel diameters.


===[[Thrombus Grade 5 | PERFUSE Grade 5]]===
===[[Thrombus Grade 5 | TIMI Thrombus Grade 5]]===


Recent total occlusion, can involve some collateralization but usually does not involve extensive collateralization, tends to have a “beak” shape and a hazy edge or appearance of distince thrombus.
Recent total occlusion, can involve some collateralization but usually does not involve extensive collateralization, tends to have a “beak” shape and a hazy edge or appearance of distince thrombus.


===[[Thrombus Grade 6 | PERFUSE Grade 6]]===
===[[Thrombus Grade 6 | TIMI Thrombus Grade 6]]===


[[Thrombus Grade 6 | Chronic total occlusion]], usually involving extensive collateralization, tends to have distinct, blunt cut-off/edge and will generally clot up to the nearest proximal side branch.
[[Thrombus Grade 6 | Chronic total occlusion]], usually involving extensive collateralization, tends to have distinct, blunt cut-off/edge and will generally clot up to the nearest proximal side branch.

Revision as of 15:01, 18 September 2013

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

Thrombus Grades

In order to more objectively and quantitatively characterize thrombus on a coronary angiogram, the PERFUSE study group developed the following thrombus grading system:[1]

TIMI Grade 0

No cineangiographic characteristics of thrombus present.

TIMI Thrombus Grade 1

Hazy, possible thrombus present. Angiography demonstrates characteristics such as reduced contrast density, haziness, irregular lesion contour, or a smooth convex "meniscus" at the site of total occlusion suggestive but not diagnostic of thrombus.

TIMI Thrombus Grade 2

Thrombus present – small size: Definite thrombus with greatest dimensions less than or equal to 1/2 vessel diameter.

TIMI Thrombus Grade 3

Thrombus present – moderate size: Definite thrombus but with greatest linear dimension greater than 1/2 but less than 2 vessel diameters.

TIMI Thrombus Grade 4

Thrombus present – large size: As in Grade 3 but with the largest dimension greater than or equal to 2 vessel diameters.

TIMI Thrombus Grade 5

Recent total occlusion, can involve some collateralization but usually does not involve extensive collateralization, tends to have a “beak” shape and a hazy edge or appearance of distince thrombus.

TIMI Thrombus Grade 6

Chronic total occlusion, usually involving extensive collateralization, tends to have distinct, blunt cut-off/edge and will generally clot up to the nearest proximal side branch.

Natural History, Complications, Prognosis

The presence of angiographically evident thrombus (AET) as assessed using the PERFUSE Grade described above is associated with embolization and impaired myocardial perfusion.[2][3]

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.
  2. Kirtane AJ, Vafai JJ, Murphy SA, Aroesty JM, Sabatine MS, Cannon CP; et al. (2006). "Angiographically evident thrombus following fibrinolytic therapy is associated with impaired myocardial perfusion in STEMI: a CLARITY-TIMI 28 substudy". Eur Heart J. 27 (17): 2040–5. doi:10.1093/eurheartj/ehl149. PMID 16847010.
  3. Kirtane AJ, Weisbord A, Karmpaliotis D, Murphy SA, Giugliano RP, Cannon CP; et al. (2005). "Relation of impaired Thrombolysis In Myocardial Infarction myocardial perfusion grades to residual thrombus following the restoration of epicardial patency in ST-elevation myocardial infarction". Am J Cardiol. 95 (2): 224–7. doi:10.1016/j.amjcard.2004.09.007. PMID 15642554.


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