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Table 1 Demographic features and diagnosis for patients according to gating window used during dNAV scanning

From: Visualization of coronary arteries in paediatric patients using whole-heart coronary magnetic resonance angiography: comparison of image-navigation and the standard approach for respiratory motion compensation

Gating window (dNAV)

Weight (kg)

BSA (m2)

HR (bpm)

Age (years)

Sex

Diagnosis

N

3 mm

12 ± 5.2

0.53 ± 0.18

83 ± 15

3.1 ± 2.6

2 females

- 1 DILV, TGA, CoA

- 6 CHD with GV involvement (including TOF, DORV &TGA)

- 1 dextrocardia, ccTGA, PS

- 1 BAV, AoCo

- 1 VSD, LV non-compaction, Brugada

10

5 mm

29 ± 6.7

1.03 ± 0.15

80 ± 10

9.2 ± 1.7

2 females

- 1 TOF

- 1 DORV

- 3 GV disease

5

7 mm

56.6 ± 11.3

1.6 ± 0.22

76 ± 12

14 ± 2.3

9 females

- 4 Arrhythmias/ cardiomyopathy

- 15 CHD with GV involvement ± VA valve disease (including TOF)

- 2 AV valve disease

- 2 HLHS

- 2 ALCAPA syndrome

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  1. ALCAPA Anomalous Left Coronary Artery from the Pulmonary Artery, CoA Coarctation of the aorta, AV atrioventricular, BAV bicuspid aortic valve, CHD congenital heart disease, DILV double inlet left ventricle, DORV double outlet right ventricle, GV great vessels, HLHS hypoplastic left heart syndrome, PS pulmonary stenosis, LV left ventricle, TGA transposition of the great arteries, ccTGA congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries, TOF tetralogy of Fallot, VA ventriculoarterial, VSD ventricular septal defect