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Molecular Approaches in Single Ventricle Management.

Advances in medical and surgical management have significantly improved early outcomes in single ventricle congenital heart disease over the last 2 decades. Despite these advances, long-term outcomes remain suboptimal and therapeutic options to address systemic ventricular and/or Fontan failure are limited even in the modern era. Intricate molecular biologic techniques have shed light into the mechanisms of development of single ventricle disease. Efforts are underway to leverage this knowledge to improve clinical diagnosis, therapy, and prognostication. Cell-based therapies aimed at inducing cardiomyocyte proliferation and preventing delayed cardiac dysfunction have already entered the clinical realm. Several more novel biological therapies are expected to become available for patients with single ventricle disease in the near future. These scientific advancements provide us hope and reaffirm our faith that molecular medicine will usher in the next generation of therapies for single ventricle management.

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