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Table 2 Cardiac magnetic resonance evaluation of the participants

From: Association of left ventricular abnormalities with incident cerebrovascular events and sources of thromboembolism in patients with chronic Chagas cardiomyopathy

LV end-diastolic volume (mL)

153 [125–216]

LV end-diastolic volume index (mL/m2)

87 [75–126]

LV end-systolic volume (mL)

70 [47–125]

LV end-systolic volume (mL/m2)

42 [29–73]

LV mass (g)

108 [89–138]

LV mass index (g/m2)

63 [53–78]

LVEF (%)

53 [41–62]

  Reduced LVEF (< 40%)

25 (22%)

Presence of LV LGE, n (%)

76 (67%)

LV LGE mass (g)

6 [0–13]

LV LGE mass (%)

5 [0–10]

Presence of LV aneurysm, n (%)

38 (34%)

  Apical

35 (31%)

  Inferolateral

3 (3%)

RV end-diastolic volume (mL)

114 [93–132]

RV end-diastolic volume index (mL/m2)

46 [33–63]

  1. LVEF left ventricular ejection fraction, LGE late gadolinium enhancement, LV left ventricular, RV right ventricular