ObjectiveLeft ventricular assist devices are used in patients with end-stage dilated cardiomyopathy as a “bridge to recovery.” However, physiologic and histologic changes under prolonged mechanical unloading have not been elucidated. Thus, we investigated these changes in the rat heart with dilated cardiomyopathy under mechanical unloading after heterotopic transplantation.MethodsSix weeks after induction of autoimmunized dilated cardiomyopathy in Lewis rats, 2 types of hearts were compared (n = 6 each): (1) an unloaded dilated cardiomyopathy heart (DCM-UL) and (2) a dilated cardiomyopathy heart (DCM). The hearts were evaluated 2 and 4 weeks after transplantation.ResultsFour weeks after transplantation, developed tension of the papillary mu...
ObjectivesMechanical unloading with a left ventricular assist device promotes “reverse remodeling,” ...
Myocardial failure in dilated cardiomyopathy may result from subcellular alterations in contractile ...
Abstract Cardiac volume overload from mitral regurgitation (MR) is a trigger for left ventricular di...
ObjectiveLeft ventricular assist devices are used in patients with end-stage dilated cardiomyopathy ...
ObjectiveRecent studies have shown that mechanically unloading a failing heart may induce reverse re...
BACKGROUND Mechanical unloading of failing hearts can trigger functional recovery but results in ...
ObjectivesMechanical unloading with a left ventricular assist device promotes “reverse remodeling,” ...
Cardiac atrophy, as a result of a long term mechanical unloading observed in patients treated with m...
Cardiac atrophy, as a result of a long term mechanical unloading observed in patients treated with m...
ObjectiveRecent studies have shown that mechanically unloading a failing heart may induce reverse re...
Objective: Myocardial unloading with ventricular assist devices in patients with severe heart failur...
Background. Previous studies have shown that global left ventricular function is depressed after myo...
AbstractObjectives: Recent studies have demonstrated cardiac improvement in patients supported with ...
BACKGROUND: Mechanisms underlying improvement of myocardial contractile function after cell therapy...
AbstractObjectiveCell transplantation to prevent congestive heart failure in patients with inherited...
ObjectivesMechanical unloading with a left ventricular assist device promotes “reverse remodeling,” ...
Myocardial failure in dilated cardiomyopathy may result from subcellular alterations in contractile ...
Abstract Cardiac volume overload from mitral regurgitation (MR) is a trigger for left ventricular di...
ObjectiveLeft ventricular assist devices are used in patients with end-stage dilated cardiomyopathy ...
ObjectiveRecent studies have shown that mechanically unloading a failing heart may induce reverse re...
BACKGROUND Mechanical unloading of failing hearts can trigger functional recovery but results in ...
ObjectivesMechanical unloading with a left ventricular assist device promotes “reverse remodeling,” ...
Cardiac atrophy, as a result of a long term mechanical unloading observed in patients treated with m...
Cardiac atrophy, as a result of a long term mechanical unloading observed in patients treated with m...
ObjectiveRecent studies have shown that mechanically unloading a failing heart may induce reverse re...
Objective: Myocardial unloading with ventricular assist devices in patients with severe heart failur...
Background. Previous studies have shown that global left ventricular function is depressed after myo...
AbstractObjectives: Recent studies have demonstrated cardiac improvement in patients supported with ...
BACKGROUND: Mechanisms underlying improvement of myocardial contractile function after cell therapy...
AbstractObjectiveCell transplantation to prevent congestive heart failure in patients with inherited...
ObjectivesMechanical unloading with a left ventricular assist device promotes “reverse remodeling,” ...
Myocardial failure in dilated cardiomyopathy may result from subcellular alterations in contractile ...
Abstract Cardiac volume overload from mitral regurgitation (MR) is a trigger for left ventricular di...