trombolüüsiks
Trombolüüsiks, also known as thrombolysis, is a medical treatment that uses drugs to break up blood clots. These clots can block blood flow to vital organs such as the heart or brain, leading to conditions like heart attack or stroke. The process involves administering clot-busting medications, often referred to as thrombolytics, directly into the bloodstream. These drugs work by activating a substance in the body called plasminogen, which then converts into plasmin. Plasmin is an enzyme that can dissolve fibrin, the main protein component of blood clots.
The effectiveness of trombolüüsiks depends heavily on the timing of administration. In cases of acute myocardial