thrombolysis
When both are available, angioplasty within 90 minutes is a superior approach. When it is going to take longer prompt thrombolysis is abetter approach. Dr.B.R.Reddy
Thrombolysis.
Fibrinolysis
Thrombolysis is the medical term meaning dissolving of a clot. Anticoagulation, a related term, means treatment to prevent the formation of blood clots. Drugs that break down clots are called thrombolytics.
Thrombolysis refers to the medical procedure that involves destruction or removal of a thrombus (blood clot) within a blood vessel. This procedure is often done to restore blood flow and prevent complications such as heart attack or stroke.
Balloon angioplasty and/or stenting, aortic and peripheral vascular endovascular stent/graft placement, thrombolysis, and other adjuncts for vascular reconstruction.
The dissolving of a thrombus is called fibrinolysis. This process involves breaking down the fibrin mesh that holds the clot together, usually through the action of the enzyme plasmin.
It depends on whether it is a platelet-only clot or a fibrin clot. A thrombin clot is dissolved by thrombolysis. Platelet clots disaggregate spontaneously.
Thrombolysis is the process of dissolving a blood clot or thrombus using medication. This treatment can help restore normal blood flow to the affected area and prevent further complications.
In the body's natural systems, tissue plasminogen activator or tPA attaches itself to the clot and breaks it down by plasmin fibrinolysis. This is done artificially (thrombolysis) using drugs such as streptokinase, urokinase, or recombinant tPA formulations.
Vascular surgery disease indicates that it can not be treated at home. During surgery some steps are followed such as balloon angioplasty, aortic and peripheral vascular endovascular stent placement, thrombolysis, and other adjuncts for vascular reconstruction