What are the effects of anticoagulants on intra-arterial thrombolysis outcomes, and how do they improve procedural success?
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Anticoagulants help dissolve blood clots by inhibiting clotting factors, ultimately improving blood flow and reducing the risk of new clot formation during intra-arterial thrombolysis.
Anticoagulants enhance intra-arterial thrombolysis by preventing re-occlusion and stabilizing blood flow, which increases the success rate and safety of the procedure.