pharmacomechanical
English
editEtymology
editFrom pharmaco- + mechanical.
Adjective
editpharmacomechanical (not comparable)
- pharmacological and mechanical
- 2015, Mohammad Arabi et al., “Endovascular treatment of thrombosed inferior vena cava filters: Techniques and short-term outcomes”, in The Indian Journal of Radiology & Imaging[1], volume 25, :
- Anatomical success was defined as either restoration of in-line flow with venous patency or removal of 50% or more of the thrombus burden, while clinical success was defined as the presence of anatomical success and improvement in presenting symptoms.[ 13 ] Patients underwent one or more of the following endovascular treatments depending on the chronicity and extent of thrombosis: (a) Catheter-directed thrombolysis (CDT) ( n = 25), (b) pharmacomechanical thrombolysis (PMT) ( n = 15), (c) balloon angioplasty ( n = 45), and/or (d) stent placement across the filter ( n = 42).