How is restrictive cardiomyopathy treated?
In restrictive cardiomyopathies with clear secondary factors, the primary cause should be treated first and will not be described here. For the treatment of restrictive cardiomyopathy itself, there is a…
In restrictive cardiomyopathies with clear secondary factors, the primary cause should be treated first and will not be described here. For the treatment of restrictive cardiomyopathy itself, there is a…
Patients with restrictive cardiomyopathy have a poor prognosis. In pediatric patients, the disease often worsens progressively, with a survival rate of only 50% at 2 years after diagnosis. Arrhythmias, strokes,…