What are the impacts of anticoagulants on thrombus propagation in patients with mixed arterial and venous clots, and how can therapy be optimized?
Gaurav ChauhanContributor
How do anticoagulants impact thrombus propagation in patients with mixed arterial and venous clots?
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Anticoagulants prevent thrombus growth and embolization in mixed clots. Optimizing therapy involves regular monitoring and dose adjustment based on patient response and clotting tests.
Anticoagulants inhibit thrombus enlargement in mixed clots by reducing clotting factor activity. Therapeutic optimization requires assessing risk factors and individualizing dosage, guided by periodic coagulation tests.