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Fig. 3 | BMC Cardiovascular Disorders

Fig. 3

From: Changes in R-wave amplitude at implantation are associated with gender and orientation of insertable cardiac monitor: observations from the confirm Rx™ body posture and physical activity study

Fig. 3

R-wave amplitude showed significant association to lying on right side-and left side compared to supine posture in female participants. RWAs were plotted as Female (n = 53) vs Male (n = 46) participants. Values for R-waves have been depicted as median and values range from minimum to maximum. Significance was determined by Kruskal–Wallis test with p-value as <0.05 considered significant. **** P-value is <0.0001, *** p-value is <0.001. Stand- Standing, Iso-Push- Isometric Push, Iso-Pull- Isometric Pull, Bal-Ballottement, CT- Chest Thumping, DP-Tip/Mid/Base- Device Pressure/Pressure on ICM at the tip, middle or lower part, AF- Arm Flaps, LHS- Left Arm Handshakes

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