The future of pediatric heart disease cell therapy
Abstract
Advances in prenatal diagnosis, surgery, interventional cardiology, and medical heart failure management can help
improve the survival rate of children with heart disease. However, long-term morbidity and mortality are still challenging,
especially in children with single-ventricular menstruation and end-stage heart failure. Heart transplantation is the standard care
for children with end-stage heart failure, but the lack of available organs is still a problem worldwide. Therefore, research on
new treatments for advanced heart failure, including mechanical circulation support devices and regenerative therapies, to treat
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this review, we provide an overview of the current knowledge that exists in the field of cell-based therapies for children with
heart disease, and subsequently It is said about a new strategy that may be implemented in the near future to improve the
efficacy of treatment.