Heart surgery in kids: Aspirin emerges as preferred drug to prevent blood clots post procedure
Aspirin should be favoured over warfarin to prevent blood clotting after a kind of heart surgery in kids called the Fontane procedure, says a new study.
Aspirin should be favoured over warfarin to prevent blood clotting after a kind of heart surgery in kids called the Fontane procedure, says a new study.
A Pakistan kid born with an unusual heart disease successfully underwent a surgery at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, India, authorities informed on Wednesday. A medical experts from the hospital reportedly said that the patient's blood receiving chamber on the left side of the heart was hugely dilated and was four times larger than the expected size, and was pressing on the nearby airway structures in the chest.
Aspirin should be favoured over warfarin to prevent blood clotting after a kind of heart surgery in kids called the Fontane procedure, says a new study.
A Pakistan kid born with an unusual heart disease successfully underwent a surgery at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, India, authorities informed on Wednesday. A medical experts from the hospital reportedly said that the patient's blood receiving chamber on the left side of the heart was hugely dilated and was four times larger than the expected size, and was pressing on the nearby airway structures in the chest.