Streptokinase Therapy in the Routine Management of Deep Venous Thrombosis in the Lower Extremities

Abstract
One hundred and eight patients with phlebographically verified deep venous thrombosis were treated with streptokinase. Total or partial thrombolysis was phlebographically demonstrated in 60 patients (55.6%). Three patients died during treatment, all from pulmonary embolism. Six patients developed clinical signs suggestive of pulmonary embolism. In 16 patients (14.8%), major bleeding complicated the treatment. One patient had anaphylactic shock, while various allergic reactions were recorded in 22. Streptokinase therapy in the routine management of deep venous thrombosis carries an acceptable efficacy and safety similar to what has been achieved under research conditions.