Cardiac remodeling from the fetus to adulthood

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Abstract

Prenatal cardiac remodeling refers to in utero changes in the fetal heart that occur as a response to an adverse intrauterine environment. In this article, we will review the main mechanisms leading to cardiac remodeling and dysfunction, summarizing and describing the major pathological conditions that have been reported to be related to this in utero plastic adaptive process. We will also recap the current evidence regarding the persistence of fetal cardiac remodeling and dysfunction, both in infancy and later in adult life. Moreover, we will discuss primary, secondary, and tertiary preventive measures and future clinical and research aspects.

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Youssef, L., Castellani, R., Valenzuela-Alcaraz, B., Sepulveda-Martinez, Á., Crovetto, F., & Crispi, F. (2023, February 1). Cardiac remodeling from the fetus to adulthood. Journal of Clinical Ultrasound. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/jcu.23336

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