thrombolytic therapy

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thrombolytic therapy

A doctor administers thrombolytic therapy to a patient in the hospital.

Definition

Noun: - A medical treatment to dissolve dangerous blood clots: Thrombolytic therapy is a specific type of treatment that involves giving a patient a drug (a thrombolytic agent) designed to break down (lyse) an abnormal, obstructive blood clot (thrombus) within a blood vessel.

Usage

This term is used exclusively in a medical context to describe an emergency or urgent treatment for conditions caused by blood clots, such as heart attacks, certain types of strokes, or pulmonary embolisms. - The decision to administer thrombolytic therapy must be made quickly after symptom onset. - Thrombolytic therapy carries a risk of serious bleeding as a side effect.

Examples
  • The patient was rushed to the emergency room and immediately received for his acute myocardial infarction.
  • The effectiveness of for ischemic stroke depends on how soon it is given after the first symptoms appear.
  • Doctors considered to dissolve the large clot in her lung.
Advanced Usage
  • "to be a candidate for thrombolytic therapy": to meet the specific medical criteria required to receive this treatment safely and effectively.
    • After reviewing the CT scan, the neurologist determined the patient was a candidate for thrombolytic therapy.
Variants and Related Words
  • Thrombolysis (n): The process of breaking down a blood clot. Thrombolytic therapy aims to achieve thrombolysis.
  • Thrombolytic (adj/n): (Adjective) Describing something that causes clot dissolution. (Noun) A synonym for the pharmacological agent used in the therapy (e.g., "The doctor administered a thrombolytic.").
  • Fibrinolytic therapy: A closely related term sometimes used interchangeably, though it specifically refers to drugs that break down fibrin, a key component of clots.
Synonyms
  • Clot-busting therapy: An informal, descriptive synonym often used in patient communication.
  • Fibrinolytic therapy (in many contexts).
Related Medical Terms (Not Synonyms)
  • Anticoagulant therapy: A different type of treatment that new clots from forming but does not dissolve existing ones.
  • Thrombectomy: A mechanical procedure to a clot, as opposed to dissolving it with drugs.
thrombolytic therapy

A doctor administers thrombolytic therapy to a patient in the hospital.

Noun
  1. therapy consisting of the administration of a pharmacological agent to cause thrombolysis of an abnormal blood clot