Myocardial recovery refers to the process of restoring and enhancing the function of the heart muscle, particularly after a period of stress or damage. This intricate and vital aspect of cardiac health involves interventions and treatments aimed at improving the heart's ability to pump blood efficiently. Strategies for myocardial recovery may encompass lifestyle modifications, medication management, and, in some cases, advanced medical procedures. By addressing the underlying causes and supporting the heart's healing mechanisms, myocardial recovery plays a crucial role in restoring optimal cardiac function and improving overall cardiovascular health. Advances in medical research continue to contribute to a deeper understanding of myocardial recovery, leading to more personalized and effective approaches for patients with heart-related conditions.
Title : Surgical fetal stem cells implantation in heart failure patients long term results at 14 years
Federico Benetti, Benetti Foundation, Argentina
Title : Exploring new biomarkers of cardiomyopathy
Shuping Zhong, University of Southern California, United States
Title : The development of human relaxin-2 for heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, HFpEF
Thomas Bernd Dschietzig, Relaxera GmbH & Co. KG, Germany
Title : Cancer and cardiovascular diseases: Common pathogenesis mechanisms and risk factors
Mekhman N Mamedov, National Research Center for Preventive Medicine, Russian Federation
Title : Pulse field ablation for atrial fibrillation complications: What do we know yet
Narendra Kumar, HeartbeatsZ Academy, United Kingdom
Title : Lipoprotein (a): The hidden cardiovascular risk
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