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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the clinical outcomes of high-dose tirofiban in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (ASTEMI) undergoing primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). METHODS: A total of 104 consecutive ASTEMI patients undergoing primary PCI were enrolled from January 2010 to February 2011. They were randomized into the high-dose tirofiban group (n = 52) and the normal-dose tirofiban group (n = 52). We measured the sumST-segment resolution of ECG post-PCI respectively and left ventricular ejective fraction (LVEF) at Day 90 post-PCI. RESULTS: After PCI, the sumST-segment resolution of ECG of the high-dose tirofiban group significantly improved than that of the normal-dose tirofiban group (38% ± 12% vs 34% ± 13%, P < 0.05). Before PCI, LVEF of two groups is 50.2% ± 1.4% vs 49.6% ± 1.1% (P > 0.05), but at day 90 post-PCI, LVEF had significant difference between two groups (60.1% ± 1.1% vs 56.0% ± 1.2%, P < 0.05). The rates of major and moderate hemorrhage did not differ significantly between two groups. CONCLUSION: High-dose tirofiban improves myocardial reperfusion and clinical outcome. It re-emphasizes the importance of further platelet aggregation inhibition in ASTEMI patients undergoing primary PCI.