thrombolytic therapy

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therapy
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈθer.ə.pi/
us
/ˈθer.ə.pi/
a treatment that helps someone feel better, grow stronger, etc., especially after ...
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The therapeutic options for early and late postoperative thrombosis are operative removal orthrombolytictherapy.
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The remaining three, and three who failedthrombolytictherapy, underwent embolectomy.
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So we added the intracoronarythrombolytictherapyusing tissue-type plasminogen activator.
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After diethrombolytictherapy, hemorrhagic adverse effects, including intracranial bleeding, did not develop.
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Quality of life six months after myocardial infarction treated withthrombolytictherapy.
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Improved health benefits of increased use ofthrombolytictherapy.
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It covers antiplatelet therapy, anticoagulation andthrombolytictherapy.
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During thethrombolytictherapyno adverse reactions and no serious hemorrhagic complications were observed.
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Primary angioplasty is an effective and safe alternative tothrombolytictherapy.
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Thrombolytictherapyis quickly available, but it restores flow in only approximately 60 percent of cases.
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Thus, smokers might benefit more fromthrombolytictherapy.
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Optimal evidence-based uptake of anticoagulation therapy for primary and secondary stroke prevention and intravenousthrombolytictherapywithin 3 hours of stroke were more cost-effective than current practice (base year, 1997).
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Three of the patients who failedthrombolytictherapy, and three other patients failing after administration ofheparin, underwent surgical embolectomy with improvement in five.
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Our report discusses policies for postoperative prophylaxis as well as treatment of the acute thrombosis, includingthrombolytictherapywith tissue plasminogen activator.
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Coronary bypass grafts have been utilized, and in rare instances, balloon coronary angioplasty andthrombolytictherapyhave been attempted.
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While earlierthrombolytictherapymay have several health benefits, we focused on the increased survival, applying life years gained as the measure of health benefit.
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At presentthrombolytictherapycan only be recommended for patients with massive pulmonary embolism with cardiac decompensation.
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Primary coronary angioplasty compared with intravenousthrombolytictherapyfor acute myocardial infarction: six-month follow-up and analysis of individual patient data from randomized trials.
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None of our patients needed angiography for confirmation of atrial thrombosis or for monitoring ofthrombolytictherapy.
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Attempts to restore circulation to the limb concerned with heparinization and/orthrombolytictherapyare recommended 1617 by many units.
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