Long-term prognosis in patients with alcoholic cardiomyopathy and severe heart failure after total abstinence

The American Journal of Cardiology
P GuilloJ J Blanc

Abstract

We prospectively evaluated the long-term prognosis of 14 patients with alcoholic cardiomyopathy and severe end-stage congestive heart failure after total abstinence. Improvement was very significant after 6 months of follow-up in most patients, and continued thereafter.

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