Everything You Should Know About Pulmonary Embolism

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Treatment for an embolism aims to destroy or remove an existing blood clot, prevent new clots from forming, and keep the clot from growing. If a pulmonary embolism becomes severe or life threatening, a clot-busting drug known as a thrombolytic may be used to dissolve the clot quickly and restore oxygen and blood flow to the lung. Thrombolytic medications are highly effective, but they may also increase the risk of bleeding; therefore, they should not be taken by anyone who bleeds easily or has atrial fibrillation. Surgery is an option if a blood clot becomes dangerous. A minimally invasive procedure to remove the clot called an embolectomy is also available. If the patient has low blood pressure, dopamine may be administered to increase blood pressure. Patients usually need to take medications for at least three months to remove a clot.

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