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Figure 1 Incidence and total numbers of SCD in patients with depressed LV systolic function and in patients with preserved LV function. The incidence of SCD is higher among patients with poor LV systolic function when compared with those with preserved LV function, but the total number of SCDs is higher in patients with preserved LV function. From: Prediction of sudden cardiac death after acute myocardial infarction: role of Holter monitoring in the modern treatment era Eur Heart J. 2005;26(8): doi: /eurheartj/ehi188 Eur Heart J | © The European Society of Cardiology All rights reserved. For Permissions, please
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Figure 2 Kaplan–Meier survival curves for SCD among patients with abnormal TS but preserved LV function (A) and in total study population with depressed and preserved LV systolic function, respectively (B). Abnormal TS was a powerful predictor of SCD death among patients with preserved LV function, detecting patients with as high risk for SCD as patients with depressed LV function. From: Prediction of sudden cardiac death after acute myocardial infarction: role of Holter monitoring in the modern treatment era Eur Heart J. 2005;26(8): doi: /eurheartj/ehi188 Eur Heart J | © The European Society of Cardiology All rights reserved. For Permissions, please
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