Figure 5.
Figure 5. In a recently published study of patients from Créteil, the probability of death was low in patients with TRV <2.5 m/s, whereas TRV ≥2.5 m/s was associated with a hazard ratio of 6.81 in multivariate analysis (P < .001). Remarkably, the risk of death rises linearly above a value of 3 m/s with a 50% probability of death at TRV 3.2 m/s. Reprinted from Damy T, Bodez D, Habibi A, et al., Haematological determinants of cardiac involvement in adults with sickle cell disease, Eur Heart J, 2016, 37, 14, 1158-1167, by permission of Oxford University Press.

In a recently published study of patients from Créteil, the probability of death was low in patients with TRV <2.5 m/s, whereas TRV ≥2.5 m/s was associated with a hazard ratio of 6.81 in multivariate analysis (P < .001). Remarkably, the risk of death rises linearly above a value of 3 m/s with a 50% probability of death at TRV 3.2 m/s. Reprinted from Damy T, Bodez D, Habibi A, et al., Haematological determinants of cardiac involvement in adults with sickle cell disease, Eur Heart J, 2016, 37, 14, 1158-1167, by permission of Oxford University Press.

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