Figure legends
Figure 1. SPEED score and prevalence of LVAs LVA prevalence increased with increasing SPEED score. LVAs: low voltage areas, BNP: brain natriuretic peptide, NT-proBNP: N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide 
Figure 2. Likelihood of the prevalence of LVAs at each point of the SPEED score Odds ratio shows the likelihood for the prevalence of LVAs in each point of the SPEED score. The prevalence of LVAs increased for each additional point of the SPEED score. LVAs: low voltage areas, AF: atrial fibrillation, BNP: brain natriuretic peptide, NT-proBNP: N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide, OR: odds ratio, CI: confidence interval
Figure 3. Receiver operating characteristics curve analysis of the association between SPEED score and LVA prevalence Receiver operating characteristics curve analysis revealed that the SPEED score was a good predictor of LVAs. LVAs: low voltage areas, AUC: area under the curve
Figure 4. Freedom from AF recurrence in patients with and without LVAs Freedom from AF recurrence was significantly lower in patients with LVAs than in those without LVAs. AF: atrial fibrillation, LVAs: low voltage areas
Figure 5. Freedom from AF recurrence in patients stratified by SPEED score Freedom from AF recurrence was also significantly lower in patients with a high SPEED score than in those with a low SPEED score. AF: atrial fibrillation, LVAs: low voltage areas