Physiological stress elicits impaired left ventricular function in preterm-born adults
<strong>Background</strong> Experimental and clinical studies show that prematurity leads to altered left ventricular (LV) structure and function with preserved resting LV ejection fraction (EF). Large-scale epidemiological data now links prematurity to increased early heart failure risk...
Main Authors: | Huckstep, OJ, Williamson, W, Telles, F, Burchert, H, Bertagnolli, M, Herdman, C, Arnold, L, Smillie, R, Mohamed, A, Boardman, H, McCormick, K, Neubauer, S, Leeson, P, Lewandowski, AJ |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2018
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