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. 2007 Sep 12;35(1):166–173. doi: 10.1007/s00259-007-0539-6

Fig. 5.

Fig. 5

a Patients with substantial versus no substantial LV dyssynchrony (Ts-SD), using a cut-off value ≥33 ms. Histogram bandwidth is significantly higher in patients with substantial LV dyssynchrony. b Patients with substantial versus no substantial LV dyssynchrony (Ts-SD), using a cut-off value ≥33 ms. Phase SD is significantly higher in patients with substantial LV dyssynchrony. c Patients with substantial versus no substantial LV dyssynchrony (Ts-SD), using a cut-off value ≥33 ms. Histogram skewness is significantly lower in patients with substantial LV dyssynchrony. d Patients with substantial versus no substantial LV dyssynchrony (Ts-SD), using a cut-off value ≥33 ms. No significant difference in histogram kurtosis was demonstrated between patients without and patients with substantial LV dyssynchrony as assessed with tri-plane echocardiography