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Jarrod D Knudson, Antonio G Cabrera1
1Division of Critical Care Medical Children's of Mississippi / Blair E. Batson Hospital for Children University of Mississippi Medical Center Office 2500 N State St Jackson, Mississipi, 39216, United States of America. Agcabrer@texaschildrens.org.
Abstract:
Few data exist on the pathophysiologic changes in pediatric heart failure. Most of the knowledge has evolved from animal models of ischemic or idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy. This review addresses the pathophysiologic changes that occur in the failing heart from animal models and the adult experience to unique aspects of heart failure in children.
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