Effect of preterm birth on cardiac and cardiomyocyte growth and the consequences of antenatal and postnatal glucocorticoid treatment

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Abstract

Preterm birth coincides with a key developmental window of cardiac growth and maturation, and thus has the potential to influence long‐term cardiac function. Individuals born preterm have structural cardiac remodelling and altered cardiac growth and function by early adulthood. The evidence linking preterm birth and cardiovascular disease in later life is mounting. Advances in the perinatal care of preterm infants, such as glucocorticoid therapy, have improved survival rates, but at what cost? This review highlights the short‐term and long‐term impact of preterm birth on the structure and function of the heart and focuses on the impact of antenatal and postnatal glucocorticoid treatment on the immature preterm heart.

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Vrselja, A., Pillow, J. J., & Black, M. J. (2021, September 1). Effect of preterm birth on cardiac and cardiomyocyte growth and the consequences of antenatal and postnatal glucocorticoid treatment. Journal of Clinical Medicine. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10173896

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