Ventricular volume asymmetry as a novel imaging biomarker for disease discrimination and outcome prediction
Celeste McCracken,
Liliana Szabo,
Zaid A. Abdulelah
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundThe utility of ventricular asymmetry as an imaging biomarker for cardiovascular risk has not been assessed in population cohorts.ObjectivesThis study presents a comprehensive assessment of the population distribution of ventricular asymmetry and its relationships across a range of prevalent and incident cardiorespiratory diseases.MethodsCardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging metrics derived from automated image analysis were examined, along with clinical outcomes ascertained through linked h… Show more
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