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Fig. 5 | Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance

Fig. 5

From: User-initialized active contour segmentation and golden-angle real-time cardiovascular magnetic resonance enable accurate assessment of LV function in patients with sinus rhythm and arrhythmias

Fig. 5

Consistency between global LV function measured using manual and semi-automated segmentation (ACS) of both cine and real-time datasets. Panel A illustrates the consistency in measured hemodynamic values obtained from ACS in cine and real-time images. Left Correlation between global end-diastolic volume (top left), end-systolic volume (top right), stroke volume (bottom left), and ejection fraction (bottom right) obtained via ACS of cine and real-time image sets. Right Bland Altman analysis of the measurements. Panel B illustrates the agreement between LV function measured via manual segmentation of cine images and ACS of real-time image data Left Correlation between end-diastolic volume (top left), end-systolic volume (top right), stroke volume (bottom left), and ejection fraction (bottom right). Right Bland Altman analysis of the measurements

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