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Cardiomyopathy

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Joy’s Story

Joy’s Story

After enduring years of fatigue, a woman’s hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is successfully treated by surgeons at UH Harrington Heart & Vascular Institute. Learn more.

When Should You Consider Genetic Testing for Heart Disease?

When Should You Consider Genetic Testing for Heart Disease?

Heart problems often run in families. If you’re concerned about heart disease, genetic testing can help prevent health complications in the future.

Transplant Technology Preserves Donor Hearts to Save More Lives

Transplant Technology Preserves Donor Hearts to Save More Lives

UH is using new transplant technology to preserve donor hearts outside the body, widening the pool of available hearts for transplant and saving lives.

HCM Patient Returns to Hiking the Appalachian Trail

HCM Patient Returns to Hiking the Appalachian Trail

Just a few months after open-heart surgery, Stuart O. Smith, Jr., has his stamina and strength back – and is living his life to the fullest, doing the activities he loves.

A Rebirth for Mother of Four

A Rebirth for Mother of Four

UH Harrington Heart & Vascular Institute is first in Ohio to enroll postpartum women in study of cardiomyopathy.

Genetic Testing Helps Woman Beat Inherited Cardiomyopathy

Genetic Testing Helps Woman Beat Inherited Cardiomyopathy

Heart patient DeAnn Bartram has a good prognosis after genetic testing helps identify her hereditary arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy – a condition that claimed the lives of her two sisters.

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