Posted By CCF CARDIO MD - DLB on April 04, 1999 at 16:17:47:
In Reply to: Large blood
clotBlood clots...any hope? posted by Richie on April 03, 1999 at 23:52:28:
My father just had a serious stroke. A
dopplerDoppler ultrasonography of an extremity
Doppler ultrasound exam of an arm or leg
Duplex/doppler ultrasound test
Echocardiogram test found a blood
clotBlood clots behind the heart measuring some 6 inches from which the
clotBlood clots that caused the stroke must likely broke off from. The surgery option was ruled out because the doctors believed the likelyhood that a piece (or pieces) would break off and cause a fatal stroke. They instead chose to use a number of blood thinners in an attempt to arrest the growth and dissolve the
clotBlood clots.
We understand that we're looking for a miracle here. The doctors have never even seen a
clotBlood clots of this size. My understanding of blood thinners is that they don't do anything to existing clots. Are there any that do?
Are we simply delaying the inevitable here? Any thoughts would be appreciated as we are realistic and understand what the likely outcome is.
Thank you, Richie
Dear Richie
Sometimes blood thinners are able to stabilize a clot and keep it from growing. Meanwhile, the body slowly dissolves what clot is already there with its own defense mechanisms. With time, the clot could get dissolved and whatever remains could become safely plastered to the heart walls. You are correct to be realistic, though, because his chance of a repeat stroke is high. Nonetheless, I have seen some patients in his situation do well with the blood thinners.
I hope this has been useful. Feel free to write back with further questions. Good luck.
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