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Clinical characteristics, ballooning pattern, and long-term prognosis of transient left ventricular ballooning syndrome
Heart & Lung; The Journal of Acute and Critical Care, 10/07/09
Song BG et al. – Although a substantial number of patients with TLVBS die, the long–term cardiac mortality is low. The severity of heart failure owing to TLVBS may influence in–hospital mortality, whereas underlying noncardiac diseases have a more significant correlation with the long–term prognosis than does TLVBS itself.
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