Thrombus Continued

Thrombi are blood clots that form in blood vessels. They can lead to serious consequences such as strokes, heart attacks and other diseases. However, not all blood clots are the same. One type of blood clot is a long-term blood clot (prolonged blood clot), which is much less common. This type of thrombus is a huge, dense blood clot that can block almost an entire artery or one of its branches. This type of blood clot can cause very serious problems because it can cut off oxygen and nutrients from reaching vital organs. In this article we will look at the causes of blood clots and what to do if you find them in yourself.

What is a “continued” blood clot and why is it dangerous?

Prolonged blood clots are severely obstructed, dense blood clots that can block an artery. Typically, these clots collect around a catheter inserted into the blood to remove blood clots. In addition, they can lead to heart failure, so-called cardiac complications. For patients, this blockage of the artery is dangerous because it can lead to a heart attack or stroke.

- In people suffering from cardiovascular disease