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. 2020 Oct 26;43(3):377–384. doi: 10.1007/s00276-020-02598-1

Table 1.

Subject and splenic artery characteristics for each age-gender category

Female Male
30–39 (30F) 40–49 (40F) 50–59 (50F) 60–69 (60F) 30–39 (30M) 40–49 (40M) 50–59 (50M) 60–69 (60M)
Length (cm) 169 [157–176] 170 [165–172] 171 [169–172] 165 [162–168] 183 [176–186] 182 [181–187] 178 [171–183] 178 [176–185]
Weight (kg) 61 [53–67] 72 [63–85] 65 [59–77] 79 [71–93] 81 [67–91] 93 [88–99] 94 [83–109] 91 [83–109]
BMI (kg/m2) 21.1 [20.2–22.9] 24.3 [21.3–29.9] 23.0 [20.0–25.2] 29.2 [24.8–34.6] 25.1 [20.2–26.3] 28.0 [26.4–30.7] 28.7 [27.7–33.4] 27.6 [24.5–32.7]
Splenic artery length (cm) 138 [109–214] 137 [122–163] 149 [125–171] 205 [170–250] 139 [124–202] 225 [162–279] 141 [129–150] 165 [139–196]
Celiac origin (mm) 6.9 [6.1–8.1] 8.0 [7.1–8.9] 7.0 [6.0–8.0] 8.0 [6.7–9.4] 8.8 [7.7–9.4] 8.4 [7.4–10.1] 8.5 [7.0–9.3] 9.9 [8.0–10.3]
Splenic origin (mm) 5.9 [4.9–6.5] 5.5 [4.9–5.9] 5.5 [5.0–6.3] 5.3 [4.8–6.9] 6.7 [6.3–7.8] 7.2 [5.6–7.7] 7.0 [5.8–7.3] 6.4 [5.4–7.1]
Caliber at 25% of length (mm) 4.9 [3.9–5.0] 4.2 [3.4–4.6] 5.0 [4.0–5.0] 4.7 [3.9–5.9] 5.7 [5.1–6.4] 5.1 [4.0–7.1] 6.0 [5.8–7.3] 5.3 [4.5–6.3]
Caliber at 50% of length (mm) 4.1 [3.5–4.7] 4.0 [3.5–4.3] 4.5 [4.0–5.3] 4.0 [3.0–4.9] 5.3 [4.4–5.6] 5.3 [4.6–6.2] 6.0 [5.0–6.0] 4.6 [4.1–6.5]
Caliber at 75% of length (mm) 4.2 [3.6–4.7] 3.5 [2.9–3.7] 4.0 [3.0–5.0] 3.6 [3.6–4.6] 4.2 [3.8–6.0] 4.7 [4.1–5.7] 5.5 [4.0–6.3] 4.9 [4.0–6.0]
Loops
 No loops 4 1 0 0 4 1 1 0
 1 loop 3 9 4 2 1 4 7 7
 2 or more loops 3 0 6 8 5 3 2 3

The data are presented as median [IQR] or as count