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. 2014 Nov 3;9(11):e111563. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0111563

Table 4. Correlation between hemodynamic data and CT measurements (n = 53).

Variables mPAP sPAP dPAP PAPP PVR CO CI SV Cp
MainPAD r =  −0.594 τ =  −0.363 r =  −0.553 r =  −0.324 r =  −0.659 τ = 0.361 τ = 0.202 τ = 0.295 τ = 0.366
p<0.001 p<0.001 p<0.001 p = 0.018 p<0.001 p = 0.008 p = 0.033 p = 0.002 p<0.001
RtPAD r =  −0.496 τ =  −0.361 r =  −0.320 r =  −0.416 r =  −0.539 τ = 0.396 τ = 0.260 τ = 0.258 τ = 0.338
p<0.001 p<0.001 p = 0.020 p = 0.002 p<0.001 p = 0.003 p = 0.006 p = 0.006 p<0.001
LtPAD r =  −0.369 τ =  −0.222 r =  −0.285 r =  −0.240 r =  −0.433 τ = 0.250 τ = 0.144 τ = 0.179 τ = 0.200
p = 0.007 p = 0.025 p = 0.038 p = 0.084 p = 0.001 p = 0.071 p = 0.129 p = 0.059 p = 0.034

mPAP, mean pulmonary arterial pressure; sPAP, systolic pulmonary arterial pressure; dPAP, diastolic pulmonary arterial pressure; PAPP, pulmonary arterial pulse pressure; PVR, pulmonary vascular resistance; CO, cardial output; CI, cardial index; SV, stroke volume; Cp, pulmonary arterial compliance; MainPA, main pulmonary artery; RtPA, right pulmonary artery; LtPA, left pulmonary artery; MainPAD, main pulmonary arterial distensibility; RtPAD, right pulmonary arterial distensibility; LtPAD, left pulmonary arterial distensibility.

Significant correlations shown in bold font.