How do anticoagulants affect capillary perfusion in patients with microvascular complications, and what are the observed outcomes for conditions such as diabetic microangiopathy?
Gaurav ChauhanContributor
How do anticoagulants affect capillary perfusion in patients with microvascular complications?
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Anticoagulants improve capillary perfusion by reducing blood clot formation, potentially slowing progression of diabetic microangiopathy and enhancing tissue oxygenation.
Anticoagulants can aid capillary flow in microvascular complications, improving outcomes in diabetic microangiopathy by preventing thrombosis and promoting better blood flow.