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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Invest Radiol. 2018 May;53(5):293–305. doi: 10.1097/RLI.0000000000000442

Table 2.

Age, gender, CAPTURE-detected dominant respiratory frequency (i.e., the location of the peak within [0.1, 0.5] Hz in the spectrum of the detected curve), and measured end-inspiration to end-exhalation motion range of liver dome in motion-resolved images of CAPTURE for liver tumor patients. The median respiratory frequency was 0.26 Hz (interquartile range: 0.22–0.30 Hz).

Age [y] Gender Diagnosis Respiration Freq. [Hz] Motion Range [mm]
Patient 1 56 M Metastatic disease (colorectal cancer) 0.35 23.6
Patient 2 61 M Hepatocellular carcinoma 0.21 19.1
Patient 3 66 M Hepatocellular carcinoma 0.26 12.4
Patient 4 35 F Metastatic disease (colorectal cancer) 0.19 10.1
Patient 5 67 F Metastatic disease (colorectal cancer) 0.34 10.4
Patient 6 57 M Hepatocellular carcinoma 0.27 11.2
Patient 7 74 M Hepatocellular carcinoma 0.14 34.9
Patient 8 72 M Hepatocellular carcinoma 0.26 12.4
Patient 9 58 M Hepatocellular carcinoma 0.46 24.8
Patient 10 56 F Metastatic disease (breast cancer) 0.26 10.1
Patient 11 55 F Metastatic disease (neuroendocrine carcinoma) 0.22 16.9
Patient 12 61 M Metastatic disease (ocular melanoma) 0.24 14.6