2014
DOI: 10.1161/circulationaha.114.011353
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Thrombotic Complications in Heart Failure

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“…In our study, patients with ischemic stroke/TIA had CHF 1.8× to 2.2× more often than did patients with ICH, both in the overall study of which predispose to thrombus formation within the cardiac chambers and blood vessels. 17 A history of hypercholesterolemia was also more frequently found in patients with stroke/TIA than in patients with ICH, both in the whole study population and in patients with therapeutic INR. Previously, hypercholesterolemia has not been associated with cardiac emboli, though it is known to increase the risk of thrombotic stroke caused by acute rupture of an atherosclerotic plaque in the carotid arteries.…”
Section: Itmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…In our study, patients with ischemic stroke/TIA had CHF 1.8× to 2.2× more often than did patients with ICH, both in the overall study of which predispose to thrombus formation within the cardiac chambers and blood vessels. 17 A history of hypercholesterolemia was also more frequently found in patients with stroke/TIA than in patients with ICH, both in the whole study population and in patients with therapeutic INR. Previously, hypercholesterolemia has not been associated with cardiac emboli, though it is known to increase the risk of thrombotic stroke caused by acute rupture of an atherosclerotic plaque in the carotid arteries.…”
Section: Itmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…This supports the view that heart failure and left ventricular dysfunction are prothrombotic. Several factors are involved in this phenomenon, such as decreased flow, endothelial dysfunction, and increased blood level of prothrombotic compounds, all of which predispose to thrombus formation within the cardiac chambers and blood vessels …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Проведенные эпидемиологические исследования в различных популяциях показали высокую вариабельность распространенности ВТЭО у пациентов с ХСН, что часто обусловлено недооценкой показателя при бессимптомных тромбозах, сложностью своевременного распознавания и схожестью симптомов венозного тромбоза и ХСН [3,7]. Вклад ВТЭО в структуру общей смертности у пациентов с ХСН также не до конца определен.…”
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“…The risk factors correlated with increased prevalence of VTE in the HF population are congestion, age (<60 years) and severity of HF (as assessed by NYHA class, level of natriuretic peptides, low LVEF—especially <20%) . Right ventricular abnormality was also noted among the risk factors for pulmonary embolism in hospitalized HF patients, but whether this is a marker of previous VTE or a risk factor for future events is unknown …”
Section: Gaps and Dilemmasmentioning
confidence: 99%