Improving understanding of Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome
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Congenital heart disease is the most common severe birth defect and the second most frequent cause of childhood death. In Wisconsin, an average of 748 babies are born with a heart defect each year. Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome (HLHS), a severe form of congenital heart disease, is responsible for approximately 20% of congenital heart disease related mortality. HLHS is likely genetic in origin, however its cause remains unknown.
By developing a better understanding of the cause of HLHS, better therapies may be developed to increase survival from this deadly form of congenital heart disease.
Through this award, researchers will seek to advance understanding of normal and abnormal cardiac development and function, enable risk stratification and precision medicine for HLHS patients, and improve techniques to generate bioengineered tissue for surgical repair.
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