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. 2019 Aug 13;30(1):652–662. doi: 10.1007/s00330-019-06364-9

Table 1.

Characteristics of patients with normal and abnormal heart function according to the criteria of Kawel-Boehm et al [24]

Normal heart function (n = 26) Abnormal heart function (n = 31) p valuea
General parameter
  Number of males 13 (50)b 17 (55)b 0.716c
  Age (years) 47 ± 19 41 ± 18 0.279d
  Heart rate (bpm) 67 ± 8 66 ± 7 0.706
  BMI (kg/m2) 25.15 ± 2.50 24.00 ± 2.60 0.481
  BSA (m2) 1.96 ± 0.22 1.97 ± 0.25 0.940d
MR measured parameter
  LV mass (g) 86.67 ± 20.47 105.04 ± 22.14 0.031
  LV mass index (g/m2) 44.11 ± 10.42 53.34 ± 11.24 0.033
  LV EDV (ml) 155.97 ± 20.52 214.44 ± 25.91 < 0.001
  LV EDV index (ml/m2) 79.39 ± 10.44 108.89 ± 13.16 < 0.001
  LV ESV (ml) 61.23 ± 11.46 101.93 ± 22.48 < 0.001
  LV ESV index (ml/m2) 31.16 ± 5.83 51.76 ± 11.41 < 0.001
  Stroke volume (ml) 96.76 ± 11.58 104.55 ± 16.23 0.305
  LV EF (%) 61.50 ± 3.87 49.50 ± 6.15 < 0.001d
  Cardiac output (L/min) 6.14 ± 1.13 6.50 ± 1.21 0.773

Values are presented as mean ± standard deviation or median ± median absolute deviation or n (%). n, number of patients; bpm, beats per minute; BMI, body mass index; BSA, body surface area; MR, magnetic resonance; LV, left ventricle; EDV, end diastolic volume; ESV, end systolic volume; EF, ejection fraction

ap values calculated by the Mann-Whitney U test

bValue is number of patients, with percentage in parentheses

cp value by the chi-square test

dp values by the independent t test