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. 2021 Feb 9;34(6):642–652. doi: 10.1016/j.echo.2021.02.003

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Outcome in patients with COVID-19 stratified according to cardiac and LUS evaluation. (A) Overall survival in patients with COVID-19 comparing patients with “good lung” (LUS score ≤ 18) and “good heart” (red line), “good lung” (LUS score ≤ 18), and “bad heart” (at least one cardiac parameter associated with adverse outcome; blue line); “bad lung” (LUS score > 18) with “good heart” (no cardiac parameter associated with adverse outcome; green line), and “bad lung” (LUS score > 18) combined with “bad heart” (black line). (B) Freedom from the composite event of mortality or need for invasive mechanical ventilation in patients with COVID-19 comparing patients with “good lung” (LUS score ≤ 18) and “good heart” (red line), “good lung” (LUS score ≤ 18), and “bad heart” (at least one cardiac parameter associated with adverse outcome; blue line); “bad lung” (LUS score > 18) with “good heart” (no cardiac parameter associated with adverse outcome; green line), and “bad lung” (LUS score > 18) combined with “bad heart” (black line).