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Table 1 Clinical characteristics, demographic data, and conventional echo variables of our study population

From: A comparative study between transthoracic and transesophageal echo modalities in evaluation of left ventricular deformation

Variable

Patient no. (N = 60)

Percent

Gender

 Male

19

32

 Female

41

68

Smoking

 Non

59

98

 Ex-smoker

1

2

HTN

4

6.7

Nondiabetic

60

100

Rhythm

 Sinus

50

83.3

 AF

10

16.7

 

Mean ± SD

Age (years)

40 ± 11

PWD (mm)

9 ± 2

BMI (kg/m2)

30 ± 3

LVESD (mm)

33 ± 7

TTE HR (b/min)

81 ± 20

LVEDD (mm)

51 ± 7

TEE HR (b/min)

97 ± 18

FS%

36 ± 6

SBP (mmHg)

117 ± 9

EF%

65 ± 8

DBP (mmHg)

76 ± 5

EDV(ml)

126 ± 45

AO (mm)

30 ± 5

ESV(ml)

46 ± 28

LA (mm)

45 ± 10

WMSI

1 ± 0.2

IVS (mm)

9 ± 2

  
  1. AO aorta, LA left atrium, IVSD interventriculer septum in diastole, PWD posterior wall in diastole, LVESD left ventricular end systolic diameter, LVEDD left ventricular end diastolic diameter, FS fractional shorting, EF ejection fraction, EDV end-diastolic volume, ESV end-systolic volume, WMSI wall motion score index