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Fig. 3B Increasing heart rates proved existence of exponential error
propagation, thus emphasizing necessity of reporting ventricular motility
results in combination with underlying heart frequency. bpm = beats per
minute. Curve estimation procedure produced quadratic curve estimation
regression plots while statistically evaluating measurement differences
obtained when determining ventricular wall thickening (A) (correlation,
0.971; significance, p < 0.001) and ventricular wall motion
(B) (correlation, 0.975; significance, p < 0.001) based on
CT and MR data sets in correlation with underlying heart rates.