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Condition

Pediatric Cardiomyopathy

What You Need to Know

Cardiomyopathy is any disease of the heart muscle in which the heart loses its ability to pump blood effectively.

Key Symptoms

Common symptoms may include breathlessness, bloating, coughing or dizziness.

Treatment

Your child's physician may recommend medications or surgery.

Appointments

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is cardiomyopathy?

What are the symptoms of cardiomyopathy?

How does cardiomyopathy differ from other heart disorders?

What causes cardiomyopathy?

What is arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC)?

What is hypertrophic cardiomyopathy?

What is dilated cardiomyopathy?

What is restrictive cardiomyopathy?

What is the treatment for cardiomyopathy?

Meet the Providers Who Treat Cardiomyopathy

Patient Stories

  • Nadia's Story

    Restrictive cardiomyopathy is a rare heart condition in which the heart muscles are too stiff and can't relax to fill and pump the correct amount of blood to other parts of the body. For Nadia, this not only meant that her intestine function was compromised, causing nausea and vomiting, but her lungs also had to work in overdrive.

Departments that Treat Cardiomyopathy

    Provider with cardiac patient

    Cardiac Imaging

    We have expertise in the full spectrum of cardiac imaging, including transesophageal, prenatal, 3-D, intracardiac, and stress echocardiography and cardiac MRI.

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