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Symptomatic presentation influences outcomes in pediatric restrictive cardiomyopathy

Abstract

Introduction: Children with restrictive cardiomyopathy (RCM) traditionally have a poor prognosis, with most patients either dying or requiring heart transplantation within 2 years of diagnosis. The development of symptoms in RCM suggests advanced disease. However, as screening practices evolve and lead to diagnosis of early disease, identifying appropriate timing of transplant listing becomes increasingly important. In this context we compared …

Authors

Lorenzo M; Lynch A; Ashkanase J; Fazari L; George K; Arathoon K; Minn S; Nicolson D; Jeewa A; Jean-St-Michel E

Journal

Frontiers in Pediatrics, Vol. 11, ,

Publisher

Frontiers

DOI

10.3389/fped.2023.1264751

ISSN

2296-2360