Left Ventricular Mass as a Confounder of Stress CMR and Invasive Coronary Angiography Concordance: Mechanistic Insights and Clinical Implications
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This research aims to explore the role of left ventricular mass as a confounder in the agreement between stress CMR and invasive coronary angiography.
Analyzed data from cardiac imaging, specifically stress CMR and coronary angiography.
Considered left ventricular mass measurements as potential confounding factors in diagnostic evaluations.
Examined mechanistic insights using statistical models to understand clinical implications.
Found a significant correlation between left ventricular mass and discrepancies in diagnostic outcomes.
Demonstrated that increased left ventricular mass led to lower concordance rates between stress CMR and angiography results.
Highlighted the need for careful interpretation of stress CMR in patients with elevated left ventricular mass.
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