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    Cardiopoietic cell therapy for advanced ischaemic heart failure: Results at 39 weeks of the prospective, randomized, double blind, sham-controlled CHART-1 clinical trial
    (2017)
    Bartunek, Jozef (7006397762)
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    Terzic, Andre (7004939597)
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    Davison, Beth A. (7102616573)
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    Filippatos, Gerasimos S. (7003787662)
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    Radovanovic, Slavica (24492602300)
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    Beleslin, Branko (6701355424)
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    Merkely, Bela (7004434435)
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    Musialek, Piotr (6602191124)
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    Wojakowski, Wojciech (55937490100)
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    Andreka, Peter (6602739546)
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    Horvath, Ivan G. (35315794200)
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    Katz, Amos (7402569337)
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    Dolatabadi, Dariouch (6508388377)
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    El Nakadi, Badih (6603603243)
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    Arandjelovic, Aleksandra (8603366600)
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    Edes, Istvan (7003689191)
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    Seferovic, Petar M. (6603594879)
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    Obradovic, Slobodan (6701778019)
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    Vanderheyden, Marc (7003468696)
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    Jagic, Nikola (11641086000)
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    Petrov, Ivo (56204260300)
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    Atar, Shaul (7003487445)
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    Halabi, Majdi (13008501300)
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    Gelev, Valeri L. (15832032700)
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    Shochat, Michael K. (8916466700)
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    Kasprzak, Jaroslaw D. (35452933600)
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    Sanz-Ruiz, Ricardo (24451341300)
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    Heyndrickx, Guy R. (7006188682)
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    Nyolczas, Noemi (24388812000)
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    Legrand, Victor (7005354273)
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    Guédès, Antoine (7004710124)
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    Heyse, Alex (7801320602)
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    Moccetti, Tiziano (55632940300)
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    Fernandez-Aviles, Francisco (7006121046)
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    Jimenez-Quevedo, Pilar (8873531300)
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    Bayes-Genis, Antoni (7004094140)
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    Hernandez-Garcia, Jose Maria (57189234598)
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    Ribichini, Flavio (7003741814)
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    Gruchala, Marcin (6602138765)
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    Waldman, Scott A. (7102179927)
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    Teerlink, John R. (55234545700)
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    Gersh, Bernard J. (35371853600)
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    Povsic, Thomas J. (57207517008)
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    Henry, Timothy D. (7102043625)
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    Metra, Marco (7006770735)
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    Hajjar, Roger J. (19134434400)
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    Tendera, Michal (7005482361)
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    Behfar, Atta (6602328079)
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    Alexandre, Bertrand (57193733544)
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    Seron, Aymeric (12786420500)
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    Stough, Wendy Gattis (10341323900)
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    Sherman, Warren (57211674521)
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    Cotter, Gad (57985372400)
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    Wijns, William (7006420435)
    Aims Cardiopoietic cells, produced through cardiogenic conditioning of patients' mesenchymal stem cells, have shown preliminary efficacy. The Congestive Heart Failure Cardiopoietic Regenerative Therapy (CHART-1) trial aimed to validate cardiopoiesis-based biotherapy in a larger heart failure cohort. Methods and results This multinational, randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled study was conducted in 39 hospitals. Patients with symptomatic ischaemic heart failure on guideline-directed therapy (n= 484) were screened; n = 348 underwent bone marrow harvest and mesenchymal stem cell expansion. Those achieving> 24 million mesenchymal stem cells (n=315) were randomized to cardiopoietic cells delivered endomyocardially with a retention-enhanced catheter (n=157) or sham procedure (n= 158). Procedures were performed as randomized in 271 patients (n = 120 cardiopoietic cells, n= 151 sham). The primary efficacy endpoint was a Finkelstein Schoenfeld hierarchical composite (all-cause mortality, worsening heart failure, Minnesota Living with Heart Failure Questionnaire score, 6-min walk distance, left ventricular end-systolic volume, and ejection fraction) at 39 weeks. The primary outcome was neutral (Mann Whitney estimator 0.54, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.47 0.61 [value> 0.5 favours cell treatment], P = 0.27). Exploratory analyses suggested a benefit of cell treatment on the primary composite in patients with baseline left ventricular end-diastolic volume 200-370mL (60% of patients) (Mann Whitney estimator 0.61, 95% CI 0.52-0.70, P = 0.015). No difference was observed in serious adverse events. One (0.9%) cardiopoietic cell patient and 9 (5.4%) sham patients experienced aborted or sudden cardiac death. Conclusion The primary endpoint was neutral, with safety demonstrated across the cohort. Further evaluation of cardiopoietic cell therapy in patients with elevated end-diastolic volume is warranted. © The Author 2016.
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    Cardiopoietic stem cell therapy in heart failure: The C-CURE (cardiopoietic stem cell therapy in heart failURE) multicenter randomized trial with lineage-specified biologics
    (2013)
    Bartunek, Jozef (7006397762)
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    Behfar, Atta (6602328079)
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    Dolatabadi, Dariouch (6508388377)
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    Vanderheyden, Marc (7003468696)
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    Ostojic, Miodrag (34572650500)
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    Dens, Jo (6603775734)
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    El Nakadi, Badih (6603603243)
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    Banovic, Marko (33467553500)
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    Beleslin, Branko (6701355424)
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    Vrolix, Mathias (9437101100)
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    Legrand, Victor (7005354273)
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    Vrints, Christian (35452176900)
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    Vanoverschelde, Jean Louis (19336371400)
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    Crespo-Diaz, Ruben (24490651400)
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    Homsy, Christian (36910179100)
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    Tendera, Michal (7005482361)
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    Waldman, Scott (7102179927)
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    Wijns, William (7006420435)
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    Terzic, Andre (7004939597)
    Objectives This study sought to evaluate the feasibility and safety of autologous bone marrow-derived and cardiogenically oriented mesenchymal stem cell therapy and to probe for signs of efficacy in patients with chronic heart failure. Background In pre-clinical heart failure models, cardiopoietic stem cell therapy improves left ventricular function and blunts pathological remodeling. Methods The C-CURE (Cardiopoietic stem Cell therapy in heart failURE) trial, a prospective, multicenter, randomized trial, was conducted in patients with heart failure of ischemic origin who received standard of care or standard of care plus lineage-specified stem cells. In the cell therapy arm, bone marrow was harvested and isolated mesenchymal stem cells were exposed to a cardiogenic cocktail. Derived cardiopoietic stem cells, meeting release criteria under Good Manufacturing Practice, were delivered by endomyocardial injections guided by left ventricular electromechanical mapping. Data acquisition and analysis were performed in blinded fashion. The primary endpoint was feasibility/safety at 2-year follow-up. Secondary endpoints included cardiac structure/function and measures of global clinical performance 6 months post-therapy. Results Mesenchymal stem cell cocktail-based priming was achieved for each patient with the dose attained in 75% and delivery without complications in 100% of cases. There was no evidence of increased cardiac or systemic toxicity induced by cardiopoietic cell therapy. Left ventricular ejection fraction was improved by cell therapy (from 27.5 ± 1.0% to 34.5 ± 1.1%) versus standard of care alone (from 27.8 ± 2.0% to 28.0 ± 1.8%, p < 0.0001) and was associated with a reduction in left ventricular end-systolic volume (-24.8 ± 3.0 ml vs. -8.8 ± 3.9 ml, p < 0.001). Cell therapy also improved the 6-min walk distance (+62 ± 18 m vs. -15 ± 20 m, p < 0.01) and provided a superior composite clinical score encompassing cardiac parameters in tandem with New York Heart Association functional class, quality of life, physical performance, hospitalization, and event-free survival. Conclusions The C-CURE trial implements the paradigm of lineage guidance in cell therapy. Cardiopoietic stem cell therapy was found feasible and safe with signs of benefit in chronic heart failure, meriting definitive clinical evaluation. (C-Cure Clinical Trial; NCT00810238). © 2013 by the American College of Cardiology Foundation.
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    Endomyocardial biopsy: safety and prognostic utility in paediatric and adult myocarditis in the European Society of Cardiology EURObservational Research Programme Cardiomyopathy and Myocarditis Long-Term Registry
    (2024)
    Caforio, Alida L. P. (7005166754)
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    Kaski, Juan P. (57222307669)
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    Gimeno, Juan R. (7005858968)
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    Elliott, Perry M. (57202356433)
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    Laroche, Cecile (7102361087)
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    Tavazzi, Luigi (7102746954)
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    Tendera, Michal (7005482361)
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    Fu, Michael (7202031118)
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    Sala, Simone (35598475200)
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    Seferovic, Petar M. (55873742100)
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    Heliö, Tiina (6701447654)
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    Calò, Leonardo (7801512286)
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    Blagova, Olga (6602410317)
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    Amin, Ahmad (23977583000)
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    Kindermann, Ingrid (6603127742)
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    Sinagra, Gianfranco (7005062509)
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    Frustaci, Andrea (7004549957)
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    Bonnet, Daniel (15745228900)
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    Charron, Philippe (57203044890)
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    Maggioni, Aldo P. (57203255222)
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    Pihkala, J. (6603552523)
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    Ojala, T. (7003837380)
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    Hiippala, A. (6602798133)
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    Lommi, J. (6701630708)
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    Avila, C. (57205573464)
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    Bravo, L. (55454623300)
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    Diaz-Pelaez, E. (57194345684)
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    Plata, B. (58251053300)
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    Fu, M. (59678594000)
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    Canpola, U. (59232799900)
    Background and Aims Contemporary multicentre data on clinical and diagnostic spectrum and outcome in myocarditis are limited. Study aims were to describe baseline features, 1-year follow-up, and baseline predictors of outcome in clinically suspected or biopsy-proven myocarditis (2013 European Society of Cardiology criteria) in adult and paediatric patients from the EURObservational Research Programme Cardiomyopathy and Myocarditis Long-Term Registry. Methods Five hundred eighty-one (68.0% male) patients, 493 adults, median age 38 (27-52) years, and 88 children, aged 8 (3-13) years, were divided into 3 groups: Group 1 (n = 233), clinically suspected myocarditis with abnormal cardiac magnetic resonance; Group 2 (n = 222), biopsy-proven myocarditis; and Group 3 (n = 126) clinically suspected myocarditis with normal or inconclusive or no cardiac magnetic resonance. Baseline features were analysed overall, in adults vs. children, and among groups. One-year outcome events included death/heart transplantation, ventricular assist device (VAD) or implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) implantation, and hospitalization for cardiac causes. Results Endomyocardial biopsy, mainly right ventricular, had a similarly low complication rate in children and adults (4.7% vs. 4.9%, P = NS), with no procedure-related death. A classical myocarditis pattern on cardiac magnetic resonance was found in 31.3% of children and in 57.9% of adults with biopsy-proven myocarditis (P < .001). At 1-year follow-up, 11/410 patients (2.7%) died, 7 (1.7%) received a heart transplant, 3 underwent VAD (0.7%), and 16 (3.9%) underwent ICD implantation. Independent predictors at diagnosis of death or heart transplantation or hospitalization or VAD implantation or ICD implantation at 1-year follow-up were lower left ventricular ejection fraction and the need for immunosuppressants for new myocarditis diagnosis refractory to non-aetiology-driven therapy. Conclusions Endomyocardial biopsy was safe, and cardiac magnetic resonance using Lake Louise criteria was less sensitive, particularly in children. Virus-negative lymphocytic myocarditis was predominant both in children and adults, and use of immunosuppressive treatments was low. Lower left ventricular ejection fraction and the need for immunosuppressants at diagnosis were independent predictors of unfavourable outcome events at 1 year. © The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. All rights reserved.
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    The Cardiomyopathy Registry of the EURObservational Research Programme of the European Society of Cardiology: Baseline data and contemporary management of adult patients with cardiomyopathies
    (2018)
    Charron, Philippe (57203044890)
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    Elliott, Perry M. (57202356433)
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    Gimeno, Juan R. (7005858968)
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    Caforio, Alida L.P. (7005166754)
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    Kaski, Juan Pablo (57222307669)
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    Tavazzi, Luigi (7102746954)
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    Tendera, Michal (7005482361)
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    Maupain, Carole (56196233700)
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    Laroche, Cécile (7102361087)
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    Rubis, Pawel (6506075572)
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    Jurcut, Ruxandra (25228919600)
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    Calò, Leonardo (7801512286)
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    Felix, Stephan B. (57214768699)
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    Losi, Maria-Angela (7004061052)
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    Asselbergs, Folkert W. (57202567488)
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    García-Pinilla, José Manuel (59157660600)
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    Salazar-Mendiguchia, Joel (38362242900)
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    Mizia-Stec, Katarzyna (7003395992)
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    Maggioni, Aldo P. (57203255222)
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    Anastasakis, Aris (57211065509)
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    Biagini, Elena (7004460142)
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    Bilinska, Zofia (7004460321)
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    Castro, Francisco Jose (6602596036)
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    Celutkiene, Jelena (6507133552)
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    Chakova, Natalija (6507810295)
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    Chmielewski, Przemyslaw (57217753154)
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    Drago, Fabrizio (7101962434)
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    Frigy, Attila (59662805300)
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    Frustaci, Andrea (7004549957)
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    Garcia-Pavia, Pablo (57197883068)
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    Hinic, Sasa (55208518100)
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    Kindermann, Ingrid (6603127742)
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    Limongelli, Giuseppe (6603359014)
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    Medrano, Constancio (7004827904)
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    Monserrat, Lorenzo (6701492113)
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    Olusegun-Joseph, Akinsanya (57200819266)
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    Ripoll-Vera, Tomas (6506592218)
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    Lopes, Luis Rocha (9846194600)
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    Saad, Aly (56740147200)
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    Sepp, Robert (6602492870)
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    Zorio, Esther (6508200962)
    Aims The Cardiomyopathy Registry of the EURObservational Research Programme is a prospective, observational, and multinational registry of consecutive patients with four cardiomyopathy subtypes: Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC), and restrictive cardiomyopathy (RCM). We report the baseline characteristics and management of adults enrolled in the registry. Methods and results A total of 3208 patients were enrolled by 69 centres in 18 countries [HCM (n = 1739); DCM (n = 1260); ARVC (n = 143); and RCM (n = 66)]. Differences between cardiomyopathy subtypes (P < 0.001) were observed for age at diagnosis, history of familial disease, history of sustained ventricular arrhythmia, use of magnetic resonance imaging or genetic testing, and implantation of defibrillators. When compared with probands, relatives had a lower age at diagnosis (P < 0.001), but a similar rate of symptoms and defibrillators. When compared with the Long-Term phase, patients of the Pilot phase (enrolled in more expert centres) had a more frequent rate of familial disease (P < 0.001), were more frequently diagnosed with a rare underlying disease (P < 0.001), and more frequently implanted with a defibrillator (P = 0.023). Comparing four geographical areas, patients from Southern Europe had a familial disease more frequently (P < 0.001), were more frequently diagnosed in the context of a family screening (P < 0.001), and more frequently diagnosed with a rare underlying disease (P < 0.001). Conclusion By providing contemporary observational data on characteristics and management of patients with cardiomyopathies, the registry provides a platform for the evaluation of guideline implementation. Potential gaps with existing recommendations are discussed as well as some suggestions for improvement of health care provision in Europe. © The Author 2017.

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