<p>Continuous variable are expressed as mean (standard deviation), age is expressed as median (range).</p><p>f: female, m: male, EDV: end-diastolic volume, ESV: end-systolic volume, CI: cardiac index, EF: ejection fraction.</p><p>Subject characteristics.</p
<p>Data expressed as mean (standard deviation) and absolute (relative) frequencies depending on the ...
*<p>Values are expressed as median (range) or absolute numbers within the population.</p
<p>BMI denotes body mass index, CI cardiac index, DLCOcarbon monoxide diffusing capacity, FEV<sub>1<...
<p>The table shows demographics of the study population. Continuous variables are expressed as mean ...
<p>Values are presented as mean (min—max).</p><p>F, female; M, male; BMI, body mass index; mo., mont...
<p>Continuous variables (age) are presented as mean ± SD; other data are presented as n/N (%): numbe...
<p>For continuous data such as age and body mass index (BMI), mean standard deviations are shown. F...
<p>Continuous data are expressed as mean ± standard deviation or medial with interquartile range; Ca...
<p>Numerical variables with normal distribution are presented as mean value ± standard deviation, wh...
<p>*Continuous variables are presented as medians with interquartile range [25th to 75th]. IMV, inva...
<p>Yr- Years, SD- Standard Deviation, M-Male, F- Female</p><p>Demographic features of Study subjects...
<p>Unless otherwise noted, the data are given as median (interquartile range).</p><p>eGFR, estimated...
<p>Age is expressed as median (range). Other data are expressed as n (%). CAD, coronary artery disea...
<p>Values are expressed as means ± SD, or numbers (%).</p><p><i>P</i> values are derived from <i>t</...
<p>Values shown are numbers (frequencies) for categorical variables and mean ± standard deviation fo...
<p>Data expressed as mean (standard deviation) and absolute (relative) frequencies depending on the ...
*<p>Values are expressed as median (range) or absolute numbers within the population.</p
<p>BMI denotes body mass index, CI cardiac index, DLCOcarbon monoxide diffusing capacity, FEV<sub>1<...
<p>The table shows demographics of the study population. Continuous variables are expressed as mean ...
<p>Values are presented as mean (min—max).</p><p>F, female; M, male; BMI, body mass index; mo., mont...
<p>Continuous variables (age) are presented as mean ± SD; other data are presented as n/N (%): numbe...
<p>For continuous data such as age and body mass index (BMI), mean standard deviations are shown. F...
<p>Continuous data are expressed as mean ± standard deviation or medial with interquartile range; Ca...
<p>Numerical variables with normal distribution are presented as mean value ± standard deviation, wh...
<p>*Continuous variables are presented as medians with interquartile range [25th to 75th]. IMV, inva...
<p>Yr- Years, SD- Standard Deviation, M-Male, F- Female</p><p>Demographic features of Study subjects...
<p>Unless otherwise noted, the data are given as median (interquartile range).</p><p>eGFR, estimated...
<p>Age is expressed as median (range). Other data are expressed as n (%). CAD, coronary artery disea...
<p>Values are expressed as means ± SD, or numbers (%).</p><p><i>P</i> values are derived from <i>t</...
<p>Values shown are numbers (frequencies) for categorical variables and mean ± standard deviation fo...
<p>Data expressed as mean (standard deviation) and absolute (relative) frequencies depending on the ...
*<p>Values are expressed as median (range) or absolute numbers within the population.</p
<p>BMI denotes body mass index, CI cardiac index, DLCOcarbon monoxide diffusing capacity, FEV<sub>1<...