Whether the thrombus formed by atrial fibrillation is good for recovery depends on the patient’s condition and the long-term application of anticoagulant drugs.
Atrial fibrillation patients atrium can not be contracted, blood static in the atrium stagnation and the formation of thrombus, in the clinical left atrium thrombus is the most common. People with atrial fibrillation who form thrombus need to be treated with anticoagulant drugs under the guidance of a doctor, such as low molecular heparin, warfarin or new anticoagulant drugs, etc. During the period of anticoagulation, regular ultrasound monitoring is required. During the anticoagulation period, the thrombus should be monitored by regular ultrasound to see if it is shrinking.
During the anticoagulation period, patients also need to take rhythm-control drugs, such as propafenone and amiodarone for reversing sinus rhythm. Medications to control the ventricular rate, such as metoprolol, verapamil, and digoxin, reduce the ventricular rate to prevent thrombus dislodgement. Surgery, such as cardiac radiofrequency ablation and surgical labyrinthine surgery, may be used if medication is ineffective.
It should be noted that anti-thrombotic drugs need to be taken under the supervision of a doctor, do not increase or decrease the dosage on your own to prevent accidents.