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Treatments for Left Ventrical Non-Compaction
Treatments for Left Ventrical Non-Compaction
Medications can be used to treat the dangerous rhythms or heart muscle weakness associated with left ventrical non-compaction (LVNC). Sometimes, if the trabeculations are deep, a blood thinning medication is used. In some cases, implantation of a defibrillator may be required to treat dangerous rhythms. In very severe cases, heart transplantation is sometimes required, but this is rare.