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Table 1 Clinical information of patients with PH and the normal control

From: Right and left ventricular blood pool T2 ratio on cardiac magnetic resonance imaging correlates with hemodynamics in patients with pulmonary hypertension

 

PH group

Control group

x2/t (p)

Cases (n)

42

40

 

Gender (male/female)

20/22

15/25

0.858 (p = 0.354)

Age (years)

47.5 ± 9.1

47.1 ± 10.8

 − 0.171 (p = 0.865)

Height (cm)

1.65 ± 0.08

1.68 ± 0.07

1.930 (p = 0.062)

Weight (kg)

66.6 ± 10.4

72.9 ± 12.6

2.656 (p = 0.010)

BMI (kg/m2)

24.5 ± 3.0

25.8 ± 4.4

1.623 (p = 0.108)

Heart rate (bpm)

70.9 ± 13.3

74.1 ± 12.5

1.147 (p = 0.255)

Systolic BP (mmHg)

116.2 ± 16.1

111.0 ± 8.7

 − 1.804 (p = 0.075)

Diastolic BP (mmHg)

77.4 ± 13.9

75.7 ± 9.5

 − 0.664 (p = 0.509)

Diagnosis

CTEPH

  

Treatment

PEA

  

Pulmonary hemodynamic parameters

Systolic PAP (mmHg)

78.7 ± 19.9

  

Diastolic PAP (mmHg)

26.8 ± 9.3

  

Mean PAP (mmHg)

43.7 ± 11.6

  

PVR (Wood)

11.9 ± 6.1

  

PAWP (mmHg)

10.0 ± 2.9

  

CI (L/min/m2)

1.9 ± 0.7

  

CO(L/min)

3.3 ± 1.1

  

SVC SO2 (%)

28.9 ± 8.9

  

RA SO2 (%)

65.8 ± 10.1

  

RV SO2 (%)

65.0 ± 10.8

  

PA SO2 (%)

65.1 ± 11.3

  

FA SO2 (%)

98.1 ± 2.7

  
  1. PH Pulmonary hypertension, BMI Body Mass Index, BP Blood pressure, CTEPH Chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension, PEA Pulmonary thromboendarterectomy, PAP Pulmonary artery pressure, PVR Pulmonary vascular resistance, PAWP Pulmonary arterial wedge pressure, CI Cardiac Index, CO Cardiac Output, SO2 Oxygen saturation, SVC Superior vena cava, RA Right atrium, RV Right ventricle, PA Pulmonary artery, FA Femoral artery