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. 2022 Apr 12;9:843952. doi: 10.3389/fcvm.2022.843952

Table 3.

Correlation between right and left ventricular trabecular mass index and right ventricular parameters and left ventricular global strains.

RV-TMi LV-TMi
r p r p
RV-EDVi 0.54 <0.001 0.48 <0.001
RV-ESVi 0.66 <0.001 0.53 <0.001
RV-SVi 0.34 0.001 0.34 0.001
RV-EF −0.49 <0.001 −0.30 0.002
RV-TMi 1 0 0.59 <0.001
RV-CMi 0.69 <0.001 0.44 <0.001
RV-GLS 0.37 <0.001 0.22 0.035
RV-FWS 0.25 0.014 0.09 0.383
RV-SS 0.21 0.038 0.10 0.314
LV-GLS 0.24 0.018 0.38 <0.001
LV-GCS 0.03 0.809 0.28 0.006

Bold values indicate statistical significance (p < 0.05).

Pearson's or Spearman's correlation was performed to describe the linear relationship between the parameters. CMi, compacted myocardial mass index; EDVi, end-diastolic volume index; EF, ejection fraction; ESVi, end-systolic volume index; FWS, free wall strain; GCS, global circumferential strain; GLS, global longitudinal strain; LV, left ventricle; LVNC, left ventricular non-compaction; r, correlation coefficient; RV, right ventricle; SS, septal strain; SVi, stroke volume index; TMi, trabeculated myocardial mass index.