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Fig. 2 | Cardiovascular Diabetology

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From: Metabolic syndrome, fatty liver, and artificial intelligence-based epicardial adipose tissue measures predict long-term risk of cardiac events: a prospective study

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Kaplan-Meier curves of MACE by EAT volume and NAFLD. urvival curves for participants stratified by high (≥ 113 cm3) versus low (< 113 cm3) EAT volume in the absence (a) or presence (b) of CAC (both log-rank p< 0.001). The cumulative probability of survival was worst in individuals with a CAC score > 0 and high EAT volume. c Kaplan-Meier curves for participants stratified by high versus low EAT volume and presence of absence of NAFLD show survival probability to be worst in individuals with a high EAT volume and NAFLD (log-rank p-values displayed). CAC, coronary artery calcium; EAT, epicardial adipose tissue; MACE, major adverse cardiovascular events; NAFLD, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease; NS, non-significant

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