Fig. 1. Measurement of the PVWT (left atrial antral wall thickness around the right superior pulmonary vein). The details are described in the Methods.

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Fig. 1. Measurement of the PVWT (left atrial antral wall thickness around the right superior pulmonary vein). The details are described in the Methods section. (A) oblique axial images, (B) oblique coronary images, (C) true enface view of the target pulmonary vein, (D) the PVWTs are measured carefully at 12 equiangular points (1 o'clock to 12 o'clock sites). PVWT, wall thickness around pulmonary veins. Fig. 1. Measurement of the PVWT (left atrial antral wall thickness around the right superior pulmonary vein). The details are described in the Methods section. (A) oblique axial images, (B) oblique coronary images, (C) true enface view of the target pulmonary vein, (D) the PVWTs are measured carefully at 12 equiangular points (1 o'clock to 12 o'clock sites). PVWT, wall . . . Yonsei Med J. 2017 Mar;58(2):282-289. https://doi.org/10.3349/ymj.2017.58.2.282