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Fig 1.

LDCT examination.

Measurements of main Pulmonary Artery (PA) diameter and Ascending Aorta (AA) at the level of the bifurcation. The greatest diameter of the AA was used to calculate the PA/Aorta ratio.

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Fig 2.

Flowchart showing the inclusion of patients for the final statistical analysis.

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Table 1.

Clinical, radiological and physiological characteristics of the patients.

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Table 2.

Clinical, radiological and physiological characteristics of the patients diagnosed with and without PAE.

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Table 3.

Association between pulmonary artery diameter and other studied variables.

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Table 4.

Panel A. Univariable analysis showing the independent association of each parameter with survival.

Panel B. Multivariable analysis showing those that remained in the model.

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Fig 3.

Kaplan Meier curves showing the cumulative survival for those with and without PAE and for pulmonary artery diameter quartiles.

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