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European Heart Journal 2004 25(10):807-809; doi:10.1016/j.ehj.2004.04.010
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Editorial

Tirofiban for catheter intervention in acute myocardial infarction?

Heinz Joachim Büttner and Franz-Josef Neumann*

Herz-Zentrum Bad Krozingen, Bad Krozingen, Germany

E-mail address: achim.buettner@herzzentrum.de

* Correspondence to: Prof. Dr. med. Franz-Josef Neumann, Herz-Zentrum Bad Krozingen, Südring 15, 79189 Bad Krozingen, Germany. Tel.: +49-7633-402-8201; fax: +49-7633-402-8204
E-mail address: franz-josef.neumann@herzzentrum.de

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This editorial refers to "Facilitation of primary coronary angioplasty by early start of a glycoprotein 2b/3a inhibitor: results of the ongoing tirofiban in myocardial infarction evaluation (On-TIME) trial"1 by A.W.J. Van 't Hof et al. on page 837.

The primary goal of treatment in acute myocardial infarction is re-perfusion of ischaemic myocytes to salvage myocardium and thus improve the long-term clinical outcome. An indispensable pre-requisite for this goal is full patency (TIMI grade 3 flow) of the infarct-related artery. In 1993, the Zwolle group was among the first who published compelling data that this purpose is best served by percutaneous catheter intervention (PCI).1 Even in patients who need to be transported to the PCI center from another hospital, PCI is superior to fibrinolysis.2 A critical time limit for . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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Facilitation of primary coronary angioplasty by early start of a glycoprotein 2b/3a inhibitor: results of the ongoing tirofiban in myocardial infarction evaluation (On-TIME) trial
Arnoud W.J van't Hof, Nicolette Ernst, Menko-Jan de Boer, Rob de Winter, Eric Boersma, Ton Bunt, Sonia Petronio, A.T Marcel Gosselink, Walter Jap, Frans Hollak, Jan C.A Hoorntje, Harry Suryapranata, Jan-Henk E Dambrink, Felix Zijlstra, and on behalf of the On-TIME study group
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