Drug Infusion Into Coronary Artery May Help Reduce Size of Heart Damage After Heart Attack
Sunday, March 25, 2012 - 08:30
in Health & Medicine
Administration of a bolus dose of the anticoagulant drug abciximab into the coronary artery involved in causing a certain type of heart attack among patients who were undergoing a PCI and also receiving another anticoagulant resulted in reduction in the size of damage to the heart muscle.