Best Ways To Prevent And Treat Cardiogenic Shock

Blood-Thinning Medication

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When a patient goes into cardiogenic shock, one of the ways they can be treated is with the use of blood-thinning medications. These types of medications help the blood flow smoother through the veins so the heart can pump oxygenated blood throughout the body easier. Blood-thinning medication can also be used as a preventative measure in patients who have had previous heart attacks or prior episodes of cardiogenic shock. These medications will keep any existing blood clots from growing larger, and they prevent any new blood clots from developing that could result in cardiogenic shock.

There are two main types of blood thinning medications. Anticoagulants use a mechanism of competing with vitamin K to stop the liver from producing clotting factors or proteins the body needs for binding platelets and blood cells together. Antiplatelet medications work by stopping the platelets in the blood from sticking to each other and to the blood vessel walls. This type of blood thinner is often used to stop new blood clots from developing, while the stronger anticoagulant medications are used for prevention as well as for treating existing blood clots.

Continue reading to reveal more ways to treat and prevent cardiogenic shock now.

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