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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Aug 20.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Cardiol. 2012 Apr 10;167(4):1257–1263. doi: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2012.03.160

Table 3. Cardiac Magnetic Resonance of ALMS Patients.

Left ventricular (LV) and right ventricular (RV) cardiac magnetic resonance functional data in our 8 patients series. Abnormal values in block letters.

PATIENT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Wall motion abnormalities

- hypokinetic segments 2 1 1 11 2

- akinetic segments 5

LV function normal range

EF 56–78 60,2 50,1 54 55,2 23,7 58,5 57,2 53,8

EDV male 47–92 57 69,8 64 74 99,8 72,9 71,5 77,6
ml/m2 female 41–81

ESV male 12,75–30 22,7 34,9 31,8 33,1 76,2 30,2 30,6 35,8
ml/m2 female 11,9–20,74

LV mass male 70–113 55,6 71,1 58,4 59,8 89,3 58,6 43,9 51,6
(ED) g/m2 female 63–95

Mass/EDV 1–1.2 0,97 1,01 0,91 0,8 0,89 0,8 0,61 0,66
ratio (g/ml)

RV function normal range

EF 47–74 60,1 49,2 52,6 61,1 15,1 53,8 49 44

EDV male 55–105 59,2 74,6 65,4 73,1 95,4 68,1 58,8 71,7
ml/m2 female 48–87

ESV male 15,43–42,91 23,6 37,9 31 28,4 80,9 31,5 30 40,2
ml/m2 female 11,01–27,6

EF: ejection fraction; EDV: end diastolic volume index; ESV: end-systolic volume index; LV Mass: LV myocardial mass index