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Table 2 Table of correlations

From: Ventricular structure in ARVC: going beyond volumes as a measure of risk

Clinical Indices

LV endocardium

LV epicardium

RV endocardium

ED phase

ES phase

ED phase

ES phase

ED phase

ES phase

BSA

p = 0.46

p = 0.17

p = 0.06

p = 0.05

p = 0.32

p = 0.12

Gender

p = 0.20

p = 0.03

p = 0.05

p = 0.03

p = 0.22

p = 0.08

No. major

p = 0.24

p = 0.02

p = 0.14

p = 0.005

p = 0.04

p = 0.004

No. minor

p = 0.57

p = 0.94

p = 0.81

p = 0.94

p = 1.00

p = 0.88

VT/VF

p = 0.17

p = 0.18

p = 0.05

p = 0.12

p = 0.04

p = 0.03

Cardiac arrest

p = 0.43

p = 0.63

p = 0.02

p = 0.13

p = 0.07

p = 0.04

Syncope

p = 0.78

p = 0.41

p = 0.26

p = 0.77

p = 0.90

p = 0.57

ECG major

p = 0.18

p = 0.17

p = 0.21

p = 0.15

p = 0.02

p = 0.04

SAECG

p = 0.12

p = 0.22

p = 0.07

p = 0.11

p = 0.19

p = 0.003

Fat

p = 0.21

p = 0.49

p = 0.19

p = 0.22

p = 0.46

p = 0.61

Fibrosis

p = 0.04

p = 0.31

p = 0.12

p = 0.083

p = 0.04

p = 0.33

  1. Table of canonical correlations between the first 5 shape modes, and each of the clinical indices (significant correlations with p < 0.05 shown in bold). The individual RV shapes are shown in Fig. 3. The individual LV shapes are not shown, though an example of the first LV shape can be see in Fig. 4 from the bi-ventricle analysis
  2. LV left ventricle, RV right ventricle, BSA body surface area, No. major number of major task force criteria (TFC), No. minor number of minor TFC, VT/VF history of ventricular arrhythmias, ECG major major TFC from electrocardiogram, SAECG major TFC from signal-averaged ECG, ED end-diastole, ES end-systole