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Effect of abstinence and controlled drinking in alcohol-induced cardiomyopathy

Effect of abstinence and controlled drinking in alcohol-induced cardiomyopathy
Group values (squares) are expressed as means; error bars represent 95% CIs.
Fifty-five males with cardiomyopathy and alcohol use disorder. At the 1-year mark following abstinence, the average improvement in LVEF was 13%. At 4 years, improvement continued in those who were abstinent and those who reduced drinking to moderate levels.
LVEF: left ventricular ejection fraction.
From Annals of Internal Medicine, Nicolás JM, Fernández-Solà J, Estruch R, et al. The effect of controlled drinking in alcoholic cardiomyopathy. Ann Intern Med 2002; 136(3):192-200. Copyright © 2002 American College of Physicians. All Rights Reserved. Reprinted with the permission of American College of Physicians, Inc.
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