reperfusieinterventies
Reperfusieinterventies, also known as reperfusion therapies, are medical procedures aimed at restoring blood flow to tissues that have been deprived of oxygen due to ischemia. These interventions are crucial in the management of conditions such as myocardial infarction (heart attack) and stroke. The primary goal of reperfusieinterventies is to minimize tissue damage by quickly restoring blood flow and oxygen supply to the affected area.
In the context of myocardial infarction, reperfusieinterventies typically involve the use of thrombolytic agents, which dissolve
For stroke, reperfusieinterventies may include mechanical thrombectomy, a procedure where a catheter is used to remove
Reperfusieinterventies are supported by extensive research and clinical guidelines, which emphasize the importance of timely intervention.