How do anticoagulants affect the success rates of catheter-directed thrombolysis in treating deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism?
Gaurav ChauhanContributor
How do anticoagulants affect the success rates of catheter-directed thrombolysis?
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Anticoagulants improve outcomes of catheter-directed thrombolysis by preventing further clotting during and after the procedure.
Anticoagulants support catheter-directed thrombolysis by reducing the risk of new thrombus formation, enhancing success in treating DVT or PE.