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Table 8 References, normal right ventricular volumes, function and dimensions in the adult

From: Reference ranges (“normal values”) for cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) in adults and children: 2020 update

First author, year CMR technique n, male:female Age range (years)
Hudsmith, 2005 [22] 1.5 T, short axis bSSFP, papillary muscles included in RV volume 63:45 21–68
Maceira, 2006 [29] 1.5 T, short axis bSSFP, papillary muscles included in RV mass 60:60 20–80
Chang, 2012 [23] 1.5 T, short axis bSSFP, papillary muscles included in RV volume 64:60 20–70
Macedo, 2013 [24] 1.5 T, short axis bSSFP, papillary muscles included in RV volume 54:53 20–80
Le Ven, 2015 [14] 1.5 T, short axis bSSFP, papillary muscles included in RV volume 196:238 18–36
Lei, 2016 [15] 3 T, short axis bSSFP, papillary muscles included in RV volume 60:60 23–83
Le, 2016 [11] 3 T, short axis bSSFP, papillary muscles included in RV volume 91:89 20–69
Aquaro, 2017 [18] 1.5 T, short axis bSSFP, papillary muscles included in RV volume 173:135 16– > 60
Petersen, 2017 [16] 1.5 T, short axis bSSFP, papillary muscles included in RV volume 368:432 45–74
  1. n number of study subjects, bSSFP balancedsteady-state free precession, RV right ventricular
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