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Blood thinning drugs before removing a clot in stroke patients improves death rates at 90 days, study finds – – University of Bristol – All news
A new systematic review and meta-analysis by an international group of researchers has found giving a blood thinning drug (thrombolysis) before treatment to remove a clot from the brain – known as thrombectomy procedure – to stroke patients, improved mortality rates at 90 days, compared with just thrombectomy procedure alone.
A new systematic review and meta-analysis by an international group of researchers has found giving a blood thinning drug (thrombolysis) before treatment to remove a clot from the brain – known as thrombectomy procedure – to stroke patients, improved mortality rates at 90 days, compared with just thrombectomy procedure alone.University of Bristol – All news