Case Study – Antithrombotic treatment for secondary stroke prevention in a patient with ischemic stroke and heart failure
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During hospitalization, atrial fibrillation/flutter was not documented. The carotid ultrasound revealed bilateral carotid plaques causing mild stenosis of 30-40%. The transthoracic echocardiography did not reveal any major cardiac abnormality other than heart failure.
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What type of antithrombotic treatment would be better for stroke prevention in this patient?
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Which of the following sentences is not true on the antithrombotic treatment in patients with HF:
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Which of the following pathogenetic mechanisms, is not directly associated to thrombus formation in patients with HF and sinus rhythm.
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What is this patients’ risk of stroke over the next 5 years?
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