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Table 1 Patients’ characteristics at acute presentation

From: Current T1 and T2 mapping techniques applied with simple thresholds cannot discriminate acute from chronic myocadial infarction on an individual patient basis: a pilot study

Number

1-, 2-, or 3-Vessel disease

Culprit lesion

Peak CK [U/l]

Peak Troponine T [ng/l]

LV-EF [%]

LV-EDV-I [ml/cm]

LV-M-I [g/cm]

1

2

RD

1026

1656

69

0.8

0.8

2

3

LAD

149

1122

30

1.0

0.9

3

1

LAD

1696

1280

68

1.0

0.9

4

1

LAD

46

834

38

1.2

0.9

5

2

RM

4102

9017

58

1.1

0.9

6

1

RCA

3658

3239

54

1.0

0.6

7

1

RCA

1900

3749

51

1.3

1.3

8

1

RCA

3020

5304

45

1.0

0.8

  1. RD = diagonal branch, LAD = left anterior descending, RM = obtuse marginal branch, RCA = right coronary artery; LV-EF = left ventricular ejection fraction; LV-EDV-I = left ventricular enddiastolic volume indexed by body height; LV-M-I = left ventricular mass indexed by body height