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Title: Antistreptokinase antibodies: implications for thrombolysis in a region with endemic streptococcal infection
Authors: Blackwell, Nikki
Hollins, A
Gilmore, G
Norton, R
Issue Date: Sep-2005
Journal: Journal of clinical pathology
Abstract: To determine antistreptokinase antibody (anti-SK) titres in patients with the acute coronary syndrome from communities with endemic group A streptococcal infection because of the implications for streptokinase (SK) thrombolysis. Anti-SK titres were determined using a standard method in 47 consecutive SK naive patients, presenting to the Mt Isa Hospital emergency department, Australia, with an acute coronary syndrome. Both indigenous and non-indigenous subjects were enrolled. Antistreptolysin O (ASOT) and anti-DNAse B (ADB) titres were also determined. Indigenous patients were more likely to have anti-SK antibodies (p < 0.001) than the non-indigenous cohort. Anti-SK antibody titres also correlated well with ASOT/ADB titres. Anti-SK antibodies are highly prevalent in SK naive indigenous patients presenting with the acute coronary syndrome. Streptokinase should not be used for thrombolysis in populations with endemic group A streptococcal infection.
DOI: 10.1136/jcp.2004.025312
Type: Article
Appears in Sites:North West HHS Publications

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