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Treatment of Restrictive Cardiomyopathy
Restrictive cardiomyopathy is a difficult disease to treat effectively. Medications used for heart failure are often ineffective and surgery is usually not an option. In rare circumstances, a heart transplant may be an option. A pacemaker is sometimes implanted to assist in the transmission of electrical signals in the heart in order to maintain a stable heartbeat.
For patients whose restrictive cardiomyopathy is caused by another disease, treatment of the underlying disease is usually the most effective course of action for controlling the symptoms and slowing down the progression of this disease.
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