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Imbalance of oxidants/antioxidants results in heart failure, contributing to mortality after burn injury. Cardiac mitochondria are a prime source of ROS, and a mitochondrial-specific antioxidant may improve burn-induced cardiomyopathy. We hypothesize that the mitochondrial-specific antioxidant, Mito-TEMPO, could protect cardiac function after burn. Male rats had a 60% TBSA scald burn injury and were treated with/without Mito-TEMPO (7 mg·kg-1, ip) and harvested at 24 hours post burn. Echocardiography (ECHO) was employed for measurement of