Dr. Joseph Hill, Chief of the Division of Cardiology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, talks to host Dr. Matthew Sorrentino about the changes that occur in the myocardium when the heart begins to fail. They explore more specifically autophagy, a new concept of cardiac remodeling that may be both beneficial and detrimental to cardiac function.
The Decompensated Heart – A Maladaptive Response to Hemodynamic Stress

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Dr. Joseph Hill, Chief of the Division of Cardiology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, talks to host Dr. Matthew Sorrentino about the changes that occur in the myocardium when the heart begins to fail. They explore more specifically autophagy, a new concept of cardiac remodeling that may be both beneficial and detrimental to cardiac function.
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