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Figure 4 The Distribution of Mechanical Asychrony in DHF and SHF

Bar chart showing the percentage distribution of patients who developed mechanical asynchrony in DHF and SHF according to the (A) cutoff values of Te-SD >34 ms and Ts-SD >33 ms, and (B) cutoff values of Te-diff >113 ms and Ts-diff >100 ms. Patients with DHF had a higher prevalence of diastolic asynchrony or without asynchrony, whereas patients with SHF had more systolic asynchrony or co-existing diastolic and systolic asynchrony. The actual numbers are shown in parentheses. Abbreviations as in Figure 2.





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