Assessing the importance of sex and disease-specific anatomy in electrophysiology and mechanical simulations with a newly developed public virtual cohort of four-chamber heart models
Fig 6
Cohen’s d effect sizes from post-hoc comparisons following two-way ANOVA.
Metrics and group comparisons are displayed on the y-axis. This graph only shows effects with a high effect size and a corrected p-value p < 0.05. (a) Effect sizes for group comparisons performed when the Sex × Condition interaction was statistically significant, justifying 4 simple-effect post-hoc tests. (b) Effect sizes for marginal comparisons, when no significant interaction was found. Error bars line styles represent the comparison made: solid for sex, dotted for condition. Abbreviations: M = Male, F = Female; C = Control, HF = Heart Failure; TAT = Total Activation time, L/R = Left/Right, V = Ventricle.