Can anticoagulants reduce the risk of thrombosis in nephrotic syndrome patients, and what are the key considerations for therapy?
Gaurav ChauhanContributor
Can anticoagulants reduce thrombotic risks in nephrotic syndrome patients?
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Yes, anticoagulants can reduce thrombosis risk in nephrotic syndrome by preventing blood clot formation. Key considerations include bleeding risk and kidney function.
Anticoagulants may lower thrombosis risk in nephrotic syndrome patients. Important factors to weigh are potential bleeding and the patient’s renal profile.