Four-Year Recurrence Rate and Prognosis of the Apical Ballooning Syndrome
Ahmad A. Elesber, MD*,
Abhiram Prasad, MD, FACC*,
Ryan J. Lennon, MS ,
R. Scott Wright, MD, FACC, FESC*,
Amir Lerman, MD, FACC* and
Charanjit S. Rihal, MD, FACC*,*
* Division of Cardiovascular Diseases
Division of Biostatistics, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.

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Figure 1 Recurrent Rate of ABS
Kaplan-Meier curve showing recurrence of apical ballooning syndrome (ABS) over time for the total patient population. Number of patients still at risk is noted at 2-year intervals below the time axis.
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Figure 2 Survival of Patients With ABS Versus an Age- and Gender-Matched Population
Kaplan-Meier curves showing estimated survival over time. Expected survival of an age- and gender-matched population (expected) is shown along with survival of patients with apical ballooning syndrome.
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Figure 3 Cardiovascular Survival of Patients With ABS Versus an Age- and Gender-Matched Population
Kaplan-Meier curves showing estimated cardiovascular survival over time. Expected cardiovascular survival of an age- and gender-matched population (expected) is shown along with cardiovascular survival of patients with apical ballooning syndrome.
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