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Heart failure is a common disease in aging western populations. Not only severe but even mild to moderate heart failure is associated with increasing risk for stroke. This can partly be attributed to concomitant atrial fibrillation, a well-known risk factor for stroke. Furthermore, the increased risk for thromboembolic events in congestive heart failure has been attributed to a hypercoagulable state including formation of intraventricular thrombi. However, more recently, enhanced platelet activation has been described in patients with heart failure in sinus rhythm. Vascular endothelial dysfunction and reduced formation of the platelet inhibitor nitric oxide appear to contribute to platelet activation in heart failure.
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