Figure 5
Arrhythmic shape analysis applied to two example patients. (A) LV arrhythmic shape analysis from two example patients, one of whom suffered an arrhythmic event during follow up. MRI images are a selection of each patients short-axis image stack. (B) Key characteristics of the two patients in comparison with each other and the entire cohort. The patient who met the arrhythmic end-point had a higher LVAS score, a greater LV ejection fraction, a lower NYHA class (1 vs. 3), and was younger than the patient who was event-free. LV, left ventricular; LVAS, left ventricular arrhythmic shape; MRI, magnetic resonance imaging; NYHA, New York Heart Association.

Arrhythmic shape analysis applied to two example patients. (A) LV arrhythmic shape analysis from two example patients, one of whom suffered an arrhythmic event during follow up. MRI images are a selection of each patients short-axis image stack. (B) Key characteristics of the two patients in comparison with each other and the entire cohort. The patient who met the arrhythmic end-point had a higher LVAS score, a greater LV ejection fraction, a lower NYHA class (1 vs. 3), and was younger than the patient who was event-free. LV, left ventricular; LVAS, left ventricular arrhythmic shape; MRI, magnetic resonance imaging; NYHA, New York Heart Association.

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