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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1992
Thrombolytic therapy may be used as either sole treatment or an adjunct to surgery in both arterial and venous disease. The age of the clot, particularly with venous thrombosis, determines the probability of successful lysis, with recent clot being highly susceptible to lytic therapy.
P F, Lawrence, G R, Goodman
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Thrombolytic therapy may be used as either sole treatment or an adjunct to surgery in both arterial and venous disease. The age of the clot, particularly with venous thrombosis, determines the probability of successful lysis, with recent clot being highly susceptible to lytic therapy.
P F, Lawrence, G R, Goodman
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Annual Review of Medicine, 1988
Despite their widespread use in patients with acute myocardial infarction, all currently available thrombolytic agents suffer from a number of significant limitations, including resistance to reperfusion, the occurrence of acute coronary reocclusion and bleeding complications.
D, Collen, D C, Stump, H K, Gold
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Despite their widespread use in patients with acute myocardial infarction, all currently available thrombolytic agents suffer from a number of significant limitations, including resistance to reperfusion, the occurrence of acute coronary reocclusion and bleeding complications.
D, Collen, D C, Stump, H K, Gold
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Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1993
All patients with symptoms and ECG findings suggestive of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) should be considered for treatment with thrombolytic agents. The decision to use thrombolytic therapy is a clinical judgment based upon a weighing of the potential benefits versus the possible risks.
Eisenberg, M. +5 more
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All patients with symptoms and ECG findings suggestive of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) should be considered for treatment with thrombolytic agents. The decision to use thrombolytic therapy is a clinical judgment based upon a weighing of the potential benefits versus the possible risks.
Eisenberg, M. +5 more
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1995
If the electrocardiogram is diagnostic of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in the patient complaining of typical chest pain, then indications and contraindications for thrombolytic therapy must be assessed immediately. The goal is to administer a thrombolytic agent within 30 to 60 minutes of presentation to the emergency department.
G P, Young, J R, Hoffman
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If the electrocardiogram is diagnostic of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in the patient complaining of typical chest pain, then indications and contraindications for thrombolytic therapy must be assessed immediately. The goal is to administer a thrombolytic agent within 30 to 60 minutes of presentation to the emergency department.
G P, Young, J R, Hoffman
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Blood Reviews, 1989
The accepted role for thrombolytic therapy has until recently been limited because of its complexity and side-effects. It has generally been reserved for use systemically in a limited number of patients with acute, major pulmonary embolism or iliofemoral venous thrombosis, and locally in some patients with acute, peripheral arterial occlusion.
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The accepted role for thrombolytic therapy has until recently been limited because of its complexity and side-effects. It has generally been reserved for use systemically in a limited number of patients with acute, major pulmonary embolism or iliofemoral venous thrombosis, and locally in some patients with acute, peripheral arterial occlusion.
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Monitoring thrombolytic therapy
Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases, 1992HROMBOLYTIC THERAPY for acute myocardial infarction (MI) now represents the standard of care for many patients. A large number of clinical trials have demonstrated improvement in survival and cardiac function following treatment of acute MI with thrombolytic agents,‘.’ and the use of thrombolytic therapy is rapidly spreading to community hospitals.
E G, Bovill, R, Becker, R P, Tracy
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Blood Reviews, 2001
T hrombolytic therapy represents part of a conjoint approach to achieving vascular reperfusion, based primarily on the use of fibrinolytic agents delivered systemically or directly into the offending thrombus and complemented by anticoagulation, antiplatelet, and even mechanical strategies.
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T hrombolytic therapy represents part of a conjoint approach to achieving vascular reperfusion, based primarily on the use of fibrinolytic agents delivered systemically or directly into the offending thrombus and complemented by anticoagulation, antiplatelet, and even mechanical strategies.
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