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Table 1 Normal Reference Values for Right and Left Ventricular Parameters by CMR

From: Derivation of consolidated normal reference values for right and left ventricular quantification by cardiac magnetic resonance using a novel meta-analytic approach

Parameter

Studies

Subjects

Lower Limit

Mean Value

Upper Limit

LVEDVI

123

5730

53 (51,56)

76 (75,78)

99 (96,101)

LVESVI

96

4831

15 (14,16)

28 (27,28)

40 (39,41)

LVSVI

70

4020

35 (33,37)

49 (48,50)

63 (61,65)

LVEF

220

8416

53 (53,54)

64 (63,64)

74 (73,75)

LVMI

127

6182

39 (36,41)

57 (55,59)

75 (72,77)

RVEDVI

65

2077

57 (53,61)

82 (80,85)

108 (104,111)

RVESVI

56

1688

20 (17,22)

35 (33,36)

49 (47,52)

RVSVI

39

1201

33 (30,36)

47 (46,49)

62 (59,64)

RVEF

83

2360

47 (45,48)

58 (57,59)

69 (67,70)

RVMI

28

993

13 (11,16)

20 (18,22)

27 (24,29)

  1. * If papillary muscle were vs. were not traced, upper limit was 79 vs. 66 for LVMI and 35 vs. 19 for RVMI, respectively. Parentheses denote 95% confidence intervals surrounding point estimates. Abbreviations: LV, left ventricle; RV, right ventricle; EDVI, end diastolic volume index (mL/m2); ESVI, end systolic volume index (mL/m2); SVI, stroke volume index (mL/m2); EF, ejection fraction (%); MI, mass index (g/m2).