fibrinolysis
Americannoun
plural
fibrinolysesnoun
Other Word Forms
- fibrinolytic adjective
Etymology
Origin of fibrinolysis
Example Sentences
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At 5 years the crude survival rate was 88% for patients in the fibrinolysis group, 83% for patients in the primary PCI group, and 59% for patients in the group that did not receive reperfusion.
From Forbes • Apr. 22, 2014
In two-thirds of these patients fibrinolysis was delivered prior to hospital arrival– a high rate made possible by the common presence of physicians in French ambulances.
From Forbes • Apr. 22, 2014
In this non-randomized observational study, 30% of the patients received fibrinolysis.
From Forbes • Apr. 22, 2014
Sobel was among the most powerful and influential cardiologists in the 1980s when he played a key early role in the development of fibrinolysis and the first major biotechnology product, TPA.
From Forbes • May 7, 2013
Usually we have an endogenous system � it's called fibrinolysis � to dissolve the thrombi.
From Time Magazine Archive
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