Abstract:Background: Despite similar levels of coronary occlusion and standard of care management, the occurrence of scarring over adaptive heart repair following acute myocardial infarction (AMI) remains unpredictable. Recent studies indicate that mechanical cues may modulate the transcriptional programs involved in tissue repair, possibly explaining why ventricular mechanical dyssynchrony an independent predictor of post-infarction outcome. Objective: Our study aimed to investigate the relationship between mechanical… Show more
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