How do anticoagulants promote clot dissolution in patients with thromboembolic diseases, and what factors influence their effectiveness in managing and resolving blood clots in such conditions?
Gaurav ChauhanContributor
How do anticoagulants influence clot dissolution in patients with thromboembolic diseases?
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Anticoagulants inhibit clotting factors, reducing new clot formation and growth, allowing the body’s natural fibrinolytic processes to break down existing clots. Factors influencing effectiveness include dosage accuracy, patient adherence, and individual metabolism.