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Table 3 Correlation of myocardial function and tissue characteristics

From: Functional and structural reverse myocardial remodeling following transcatheter aortic valve replacement: a prospective cardiovascular magnetic resonance study

Parameter

 

LV myocardial volume LGE−

LV matrix volume

LV cellular volume

ECV%

Non-ischemic LGE volume

LVEF

r-value

− 0.46

− 0.42

− 0.42

− 0.08

− 0.08

p-value

0.016

0.035

0.032

0.66

0.69

LV GLS

r-value

0.53

0.5

0.48

0.07

0.15

p-value

0.006

0.01

0.013

0.68

0.46

LV GCS

r-value

0.54

0.45

0.5

0.01

0.02

p-value

0.004

0.02

0.009

0.95

0.91

LA Es

r-value

− 0.27

− 0.3

− 0.21

− .39

− 0.17

p-value

0.18

0.13

0.31

0.02

0.4

LA Ee

r-value

− 0.24

− 0.32

− 0.16

− .32

− 0.36

p-value

0.23

0.1

0.45

0.06

0.07

LA Ea

r-value

− 0.007

− 0.1

− 0.02

− .41

− 0.3

p-value

0.97

0.78

0.94

0.02

0.14

  1. Correlations of tissue characteristics and functional parameters. R-values in bold indicate statistical significance. Es: reservoir strain; Ee: conduit strain; Ea: boosterpump strain; GLS: global longitudinal strain; GCS: global circumferential strain; LGE: late-gadolinium-enhancement; LV: left ventricular; LV myocardial volume; LGE: left ventricular myocardial volume without LGE