Thrombolytic injections carry the risk of allergy, multiple organ bleeding, and cardiac arrhythmia, and should be used with caution in accordance with medical advice.
Thrombolytic injection is a general term for thrombolytic drugs, commonly used drugs such as alteplase, streptokinase, etc. It is used in acute myocardial infarction, pulmonary embolism, and acute ischemic stroke, deep vein thrombosis and other vascular diseases, making the blocked blood vessels reopen.
There may be a risk of allergic reactions, so it is strictly prohibited for people who are allergic to the active ingredients in it.
The most common risk is bleeding, including gastrointestinal bleeding, genitourinary bleeding, intracranial bleeding, oral bleeding, so the use of thrombolytic injections is prohibited when there is active bleeding.
When used for acute myocardial infarction, reperfusion arrhythmias can occur during revascularization, such as premature ventricular contractions, bradycardia, etc., so the use of thrombolytic needles must be used correctly under the guidance of a doctor.