Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a leading cause of cardiac death in children. Current therapeutic strategies are focused on improving symptoms of congestive heart failure (CHF); the potentials of cardiac regeneration especially in infants and young children are neglected in particular when DCM is classified as "end-stage". Heart transplantation (HTx) serves as the only life-saving option, despite is palliative character with limited survival time. Therapeutic alternatives are strongly needed, but already existing though less used; presupposed, that cardiac dysfunction and its treatment are not reduced to the four components of heart rate (rhythm), myocardial contractility, preload and afterload. A paradigm shift in the treatment of pediatri...
SummaryThe number of children in need of mechanical circulatory support has increased substantially ...
Heart failure is due to failure of ventricular filling with failure of ejection of blood from the ve...
AbstractThe outcome of medical treatment of dilated cardiomyopathy in infants and children was revie...
Dilated cardiomyopathy in children still has a poor prognosis with high rates of mortality and cardi...
AbstractObjectivesWe studied the outcomes of pediatric patients diagnosed with dilated cardiomyopath...
AbstractObjectiveTo review the impact of management changes on the early outcomes of end-stage dilat...
Background: Epidemiology and clinical course of dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) in children and infants...
Dilated Cardiomyopathy is an uncommon disease in children but morbidity and mortality in affected p...
Introduction In spite of tremendous progress in the medical and surgical treatment of children with ...
Background: Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM) is the most common functional type of cardiomyopathy in chi...
Dilated cardiomyopathy is the most common form of childhood cardiomyopathy and is known to result in...
Aims We aimed to determine whether in children with dilated cardiomyopathy repeated measurement of k...
Background: Cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT) is increasingly used in children in a variety of...
Background: Cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT) is increasingly used in children in a variety of...
Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a genetic or acquired heart muscle disorder characterized by dilatio...
SummaryThe number of children in need of mechanical circulatory support has increased substantially ...
Heart failure is due to failure of ventricular filling with failure of ejection of blood from the ve...
AbstractThe outcome of medical treatment of dilated cardiomyopathy in infants and children was revie...
Dilated cardiomyopathy in children still has a poor prognosis with high rates of mortality and cardi...
AbstractObjectivesWe studied the outcomes of pediatric patients diagnosed with dilated cardiomyopath...
AbstractObjectiveTo review the impact of management changes on the early outcomes of end-stage dilat...
Background: Epidemiology and clinical course of dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) in children and infants...
Dilated Cardiomyopathy is an uncommon disease in children but morbidity and mortality in affected p...
Introduction In spite of tremendous progress in the medical and surgical treatment of children with ...
Background: Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM) is the most common functional type of cardiomyopathy in chi...
Dilated cardiomyopathy is the most common form of childhood cardiomyopathy and is known to result in...
Aims We aimed to determine whether in children with dilated cardiomyopathy repeated measurement of k...
Background: Cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT) is increasingly used in children in a variety of...
Background: Cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT) is increasingly used in children in a variety of...
Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a genetic or acquired heart muscle disorder characterized by dilatio...
SummaryThe number of children in need of mechanical circulatory support has increased substantially ...
Heart failure is due to failure of ventricular filling with failure of ejection of blood from the ve...
AbstractThe outcome of medical treatment of dilated cardiomyopathy in infants and children was revie...