People with congenital heart disease are living longer — but facing new threat of heart failure
“Adult congenital patients are not an emerging heart failure subgroup, but one that has fully emerged and they are in need of specialized heart failure care now."
When Jennifer Case was living in Los Angeles in her early 30s, she was hospitalized 11 times.
She had been born with two rare heart abnormalities, Ebstein anomaly and Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome. Her parents were told that she probably wouldn’t live.
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