Not exact matches
Another limitation is that the trial did not select
patients who were at the highest risk for developing another arterial blockage, such as those
over age 65, those who have had more than one heart attack or those known to have a large number of blood
clots.
The study focused on the use of
clot - preventing blood thinner drugs called anticoagulants in
patients over age 65 who have a condition called atrial fibrillation that raises stroke risk greatly.
With supportive care, about 40 to 50 percent of
patients with thromboembolic disease will break down
clots on their own and regain limb function
over time.
With supportive care, about 40 to 50 % of
patients with thromboembolic disease will break down
clots on their own and regain limb function
over time.
With supportive veterinary and in - home family care, between 40 % -50 % of
patients with thromboembolic disease can internally break down
clots and regain some amount of limb function
over time.