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. 2023 Jun 19;75:51. doi: 10.1186/s43044-023-00379-w

Table 3.

The results of ventricular function prior to and following PVR

Variables Unit Preop, mean ± SD Early postop, mean ± SD P value Late postop, mean ± SD P value
GLS LV % Percent − 15.24 ± 2.7 − 15.69 ± 2.77 − 16.79 ± 2.19
P = 0.267 P = 0.000
GLS RV % Percent − 13.10 ± 2.83 − 13.76 ± 2.88 − 15.31 ± 2.48
P = 0.052 P = 0.000
RV Sm Cm/s 7.32 ± 1.16 7.31 ± 1.2 8.05 ± 1
P = 0.932 P = 0.000
TAPSE cm 1.33 ± 0.24 1.29 ± 0.27 1.50 ± 0.24
P = 0.318 P = 0.000
LVOT VTI cm 16 ± 1.79 16.12 ± 1.94 17 ± 1.8
P = 0.684 P = 0.005
LVEF echo % Percent %47.6 ± 0.046 %47.4 ± 0.041 %49.3 ± 0.029
P = 0.782 P = 0.002
FAC echo % Percent %39.4 ± 0.04 %39 ± 0.05 %39.6 ± 0.05
P = 0.2 P = 0.4 (early & late)
P = 0.007 (pre & late)
LVEF MRI % Percent %49 ± 0.07
RVEF MRI % Percent %42 ± 0.06
RV ESV MRI ml 93 ± 29.5
RV EDV MRI ml 160 ± 41

The results with statistical significance of LV and RV function indices prior to and following PVR, RV EDV RV end diastolic volume, RV ESV RV end systolic volume