Table 1 Baseline characteristics* describing subjects with and without left ventricular diastolic dysfunction.

From: Comparing left atrial indices by CMR in association with left ventricular diastolic dysfunction and adverse clinical outcomes

 

Normal (N = 32)

Diastolic dysfunction grade I (N = 69)

Diastolic dysfunction grade II (N = 42)

Diastolic dysfunction grade III (N = 21)

Age (years)

44 (15)

57 (14)

65 (12)

62 (15)

Female (%)

11 (34)

8 (12)

15 (36)

10 (48)

Body surface area (m2)

1.93 (0.21)

1.46 (0.14)

1.41 (0.17)

1.42 (0.17)

Hypertension (%)

0 (0)

31 (45)

24 (57)

10 (48)

Diabetes mellitus (%)

0 (0)

15 (22)

13 (31)

3 (14)

Hyperlipidemia (%)

6 (19)

33 (49)

20 (48)

9 (43)

History of congestive heart failure (%)

0 (0)

33 (52)

26 (65)

16 (80)

Heart rate (bpm)

68 (13)

73 (15)

70 (21)

67 (27)

Systolic blood pressure (mmHg)

126 (19)

135 (20)

125 (37)

122 (34)

Diastolic blood pressure (mmHg)

72 (11)

80 (13)

68 (20)

72 (22)

Left ventricular ejection fraction (%)

57 (5)

37 (9)

44 (17)

31 (12)

Left ventricular end diastolic volume (mL/m2)

76 (16)

104 (37)

104 (46)

117 (48)

Left ventricular end systolic volume (mL/m2)

33 (9)

65 (32)

64 (48)

86 (50)

Left ventricular stroke volume (mL)

77 (24)

75 (20)

79 (23)

64 (17)

Right ventricular ejection fraction (%)

54 (6)

11 (20)

15 (23)

11 (17)

Right ventricular end diastolic volume (mL/m2)

72 (15)

69 (23)

74 (26)

77 (23)

Right ventricular end systolic volume (mL/m2)

33 (9)

37 (18)

40 (23)

48 (22)

Right ventricular stroke volume (mL)

71 (22)

65 (24)

68 (23)

60 (17)

  1. *Described as mean (SD) or N (%).