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. 2019 Apr 25;21:24. doi: 10.1186/s12968-019-0532-9

Table 2.

Demographics and biventricular volumes

Parameter Study population
Gender (f/m) 118/182
Age 52 (30, 71)
BSA 1.92 (1.72, 2.05)
Automated Manual p
LV Mass, g/m2 59.8 (48.8, 74.1) 58.0 (46.0, 73.0) < 0.001
LV EDV, ml/m2 88.5 (77.4, 105.8) 83.0 (71.0, 100.0) < 0.001
LV ESV, ml/m2 37.7 (29.4, 51.1) 33.0 (25.0, 47.0) < 0.001
LV SV, ml/m2 48.8 (41.2, 55.8) 48.0 (40.0, 56.0) 0.133
LV EF 58.0 (48.0, 63.0) 60.0 (51.0, 66.0) < 0.001
RV EDV, ml/m2 87.0 (71.1, 107.4) 79.0 (65.0, 97.0) < 0.001
RV ESV, ml/m2 38.4 (26.9, 48.0) 39.0 (28.0, 51.0) 0.125
RV SV, ml/m2 47.8 (40.3, 55.9) 40.5 (32.0, 48.0) < 0.001
RV EF 56.0 (50.0, 63.0) 51.0 (44.0, 58.0) < 0.001

Continuous variables are expressed as median and interquartile range (IQR) and were tested using the Wilcoxon signed-rank test. LV/RV left/right ventricle, EDV/ESV end-diastolic/systolic volume, SV stroke volume, EF ejection fraction

Numbers in bold type indicate a significant difference