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Table 1 Differences in RV volume and function

From: Pressure overloaded right ventricles: importance of trabeculae in evaluation of RV function by CMR

  

PH (mean±SD)

ASO (mean±SD)

TOF (mean±SD)

Atrial switch (mean±SD)

Controls (mean±SD)

RVEDV (ml/m2)

Method 1

Method 2

117.4 ± 31.8

105.1 ± 28.4*

98.7 ± 22.6

87.8 ± 20.4*

98.7 ± 22.6

87.8 ± 20.4*

139.9 ± 33.6

110.7 ± 28.7*

96.9 ± 18.9

91.2 ± 17.8*

RVESV (ml/m2)

Method 1

Method 2

75.4 ± 30.0

62.7 ± 25.9*

49.4 ± 12.9

38.8 ± 10.8*

85.5 ± 27.8

63.7 ± 23.2*

85.9 ± 26.2

57.1 ± 21.7*

47.5 ± 11.5

41.6 ± 10.5*

SV (ml/m2)

Method 1

Method 2

42.0 ± 7.9

42.4 ± 8.0**

49.3 ± 11.7

49.1 ± 11.5

61.5 ± 19.4

61.0 ± 19.6**

54.0 ± 14.9

53.6 ± 14.7

49.4 ± 8.6

49.6 ± 8.6

RV mass (gr/m2)

Method 1

Method 2

18.5 ± 5.5

31.4 ± 9.8*

19.1 ± 4.8

30.5 ± 7.0*

25.4 ± 7.1

48.7 ± 12.3*

43.3 ± 9.1

73.9 ± 15.4*

13.0 ± 3.0

19.0 4.2*

RVEF (%)

Method 1

Method 2

37.2 ± 8.5

41.9 ± 9.1*

50.0 ± 5.0

56.0 ± 5.2*

42.1 ± 6.9

49.4 ± 12.3*

39.2 ± 7.8

49.3 ± 9.7*

51.3 ± 3.8

54.7 ± 4.1*

  1. Difference in RV volumes and function after exclusion of trabeculae from the blood volume. All volumetric data are indexed for body surface area. *p < 0,001 using paired Student's T-test; ** p < 0.05 using paired Student's T-test