Table 2 Comparison of left ventricular parameters of CMR in two groups.

From: Early and Quantitative Assessment of Myocardial Deformation in Essential Hypertension Patients by Using Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Feature Tracking

 

Hypertensivepatients (n = 57)

Healthy group (n = 26)

P value

Indexed LVEDV (ml/m2)

63.59 ± 10.17

66.71 ± 7.71

0.168

Indexed LVESV (ml/m2)

23.54 ± 5.88

23.09 ± 3.86

0.678

LVEF (%)

63.19 ± 6.18

65.42 ± 4.13

0.056

Left ventricle mass/Height (g/m)

70.49 ± 13.24

53.38 ± 9.21

<0.001

Left ventricle mass /BSA (g/m2)

63.13 ± 10.79

51.47 ± 7.05

<0.001

GRS (%)

35.14 ± 7.27

42.14 ± 7.80

<0.001

GCS (%)

−19.64 ± 2.46

−21.87 ± 2.42

<0.001

GLS (%)

−16.48 ± 2.34

−17.85 ± 1.83

0.010

  1. Comparison of variables between the two groups was performed by using the independent-sample Student’s t test. Indexed LVEDV, Indexed left ventricular enddiastolic volume; Indexed LVESV, Indexed left ventricular end-systolic volume; LVEF, left ventricular ejection fraction; BSA, body surface area; GRS, global radial strain; GCS, global circumferential strain; GLS, global longitudinal strain.