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The Problem
Heart Attacks Cause Permanent Damage
After a heart attack, heart tissue regenerates as fibrous scars, not healthy muscle. While necessary for structural stability, scar tissue cannot contract properly, which disrupts electrical signaling in the infarct border zone, creates regions of slow and uneven conduction, and contributes to long-term heart failure.
800,000
US heart Attacks each year
Heart Attacks
~1 Billion
cardiomyocytes lost
%30
Patients develop heart failure
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