Clinical Presentation and Long-Term Outcomes of Infantile Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: A European Multicentre Study
ESC Heart Failure2021Vol. 8(6), pp. 5057–5067
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Gabrielle Norrish, Gali Kolt, Elena Cervi, Ella Field, Kathleen Dady, Lidia Ziółkowska, Iacopo Olivotto, Silvia Favilli, Silvia Passantino, Giuseppe Limongelli, Martina Caiazza, Marta Rubino, Anwar Baban, Fabrizio Drago, Karen McLeod, Maria Ilina, Ruth McGowan, Graham Stuart, Vinay Bhole, Orhan Uzun, Amos Wong, Laz Lazarou, Elspeth Brown, Piers E.F. Daubeney, Amrit Lota, Grazia Delle Donne, Katie Linter, Sujeev Mathur, Tara Bharucha, Satish Adwani, Jon Searle, Anca Popoiu, Caroline B. Jones, Zdenka Reinhardt, Juan Pablo Kaski
Abstract
This large, multicentre study of infantile HCM describes a complex cohort of patients with a diverse phenotypic spectrum and clinical course. Although overall outcomes were poor, this was largely related to underlying aetiology emphasizing the importance of comprehensive aetiological investigations, including genetic testing, in infantile HCM.
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