Using Blood Thinners To Treat COVID Could Reduce Strain On ICUs: Trials
Blood thinners appear to prevent some COVID-19 patients with moderate illness from deteriorating further, according to the research. Cassandra Szklarski, Canadian Press
| Updated January 24, 2021
People wear face masks as they walk along a street in Montreal on Saturday.
TORONTO Canadian scientists say blood thinners appear to prevent some COVID-19 patients with moderate illness from deteriorating further, offering a “massive” advance in treatment they expect will ease suffering and lessen strain on hospital ICUs.
University Health Network scientist Ewan Goligher said Friday that blood thinners could soon be part of standard care after the interim results of global trials showed Heparin reduced the probability of requiring life support by about a third.
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