Non-compaction cardiomyopathy is a heart condition caused by defects that arise during fetal development and can have diverse health impacts in affected individuals, including sudden cardiac death.
Non-compaction cardiomyopathy is a heart condition caused by defects that arise during fetal development and can have diverse health impacts in affected individuals, including sudden cardiac death.
Back­ground: Isolated non-compac­tion cardio­myo­pathy (NCCM) was first described in 1984. This disorder, a primary genetic cardio­myo­pathy, is now attrac­ting increased atten­tion. Method: The ...
Objectives: To screen all players registered for the 8th CAF African Under-17 Championship for risk factors of sudden cardiac death. Design: Standardised cardiac evaluation prior to the start of the ...
Early description of cardiomyopathies originated from severe, paradigmatic case series that described worst-case scenarios The entire range of cardiomyopathies has subsequently emerged, including mild ...
A change in clinical practice could bring benefits for young elite athletes with the use of a novel new screening tool for cardiomyopathy, a cardiac condition that researchers said was "frequently ...
The incidence and age distribution of primary cardiomyopathy in children are not well defined. We undertook a population-based, retrospective cohort study in Australia to document the epidemiology of ...