PurposeTo define reference values of cardiac volumes, dimensions, and new morpho-functional parameters normalized for age, gender, and body surface area by cine-bSSFP (balanced steady-state free-precession) magnetic resonance (MR).Materials and MethodsWe enrolled 308 healthy subjects subdivided by gender and by six age classes: class I, >15-20 years; class II, >20-30 years; class III, >30-40 years; class IV, >40-50 years; class V, >50-60 years; and class VI >60 years. Dimensional, volumetric and morpho-functional parameters of the left (LV) and right (RV) ventricles were measured using cine-bSSFP MRI at 1.5T.ResultsThe LV and RV end-diastolic volume indexes (EDVi) were inversely related to age (P < 0.0001 r=-0.34 and P < 0.0001 r=-0.37, respectively). In addition, the LV mass index decreased with age (P=0.0004, r=-0.21). The LV longitudinal shortening was not significantly different among groups: 15% in all populations (95% confidence interval [CI]: 16-31). The sphericity index measured in end-diastole was higher in females than in males (P < 0.03): the upper limit was 40% for males and 42% for females. The normality cutoff of LV global function index was 33% in males and 35% in females. The end-diastolic volume (EDV) of RV and LV was balanced (RV/LV ratio 0.85-1.15) without differences in the population. The LV EDV/mass was 1.0-1.8 in males and 1.0-2.1 in females.ConclusionThis study provides potential age- and gender-specific reference.

Reference values of cardiac volumes, dimensions, and new functional parameters by MR: A multicenter, multivendor study / G.D. Aquaro, G. Camastra, L. Monti, M. Lombardi, A. Pepe, S. Castelletti, V. Maestrini, G. Todiere, P. Masci, G. di Giovine, A. Barison, S. Dellegrottaglie, M. Perazzolo Marra, G. Pontone, G. Di Bella. - In: JOURNAL OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING. - ISSN 1522-2586. - 45:4(2017 Apr), pp. 1055-1067. [10.1002/jmri.25450]

Reference values of cardiac volumes, dimensions, and new functional parameters by MR: A multicenter, multivendor study

G. Pontone
Penultimo
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2017

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PurposeTo define reference values of cardiac volumes, dimensions, and new morpho-functional parameters normalized for age, gender, and body surface area by cine-bSSFP (balanced steady-state free-precession) magnetic resonance (MR).Materials and MethodsWe enrolled 308 healthy subjects subdivided by gender and by six age classes: class I, >15-20 years; class II, >20-30 years; class III, >30-40 years; class IV, >40-50 years; class V, >50-60 years; and class VI >60 years. Dimensional, volumetric and morpho-functional parameters of the left (LV) and right (RV) ventricles were measured using cine-bSSFP MRI at 1.5T.ResultsThe LV and RV end-diastolic volume indexes (EDVi) were inversely related to age (P < 0.0001 r=-0.34 and P < 0.0001 r=-0.37, respectively). In addition, the LV mass index decreased with age (P=0.0004, r=-0.21). The LV longitudinal shortening was not significantly different among groups: 15% in all populations (95% confidence interval [CI]: 16-31). The sphericity index measured in end-diastole was higher in females than in males (P < 0.03): the upper limit was 40% for males and 42% for females. The normality cutoff of LV global function index was 33% in males and 35% in females. The end-diastolic volume (EDV) of RV and LV was balanced (RV/LV ratio 0.85-1.15) without differences in the population. The LV EDV/mass was 1.0-1.8 in males and 1.0-2.1 in females.ConclusionThis study provides potential age- and gender-specific reference.
RV/LV EDV ratio; cardiac magnetic resonance imaging; left ventricular global function index; longitudinal shortening; reference values; sphericity index
Settore MED/11 - Malattie dell'Apparato Cardiovascolare
apr-2017
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