| Literature DB >> 27071974 |
Thu-Thao Le1, Ru San Tan1, Michelle De Deyn2, Elizabeth Pee Chong Goh1, Yiying Han1, Bao Ru Leong1, Stuart Alexander Cook1, Calvin Woon-Loong Chin3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) reference ranges have not been well established in Chinese. Here we determined normal cardiac and aortic reference ranges in healthy Singaporean Chinese and investigated how these data might affect clinical interpretation of CMR scans.Entities:
Keywords: Cardiovascular magnetic resonance; Normal reference ranges; Ventricular function; Ventricular volumes
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27071974 PMCID: PMC4830061 DOI: 10.1186/s12968-016-0236-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cardiovasc Magn Reson ISSN: 1097-6647 Impact factor: 5.364
Fig. 1Contouring of Left and Right Ventricles in Diastole and Systole. Endo- and epicardial borders of the left ventricle were contoured in end-diastole and end-systole. In the left ventricle, papillary muscles were included in myocardial mass assessment and excluded from volumes estimation. Left ventricular mass was corroborated in end-diastole and end-systole. In the right ventricle, trabeculations and papillary muscles were included as part of the ventricular cavity so as to improve reproducibility
Fig. 2Contouring of Left and Right Atrial Dimensions. Maximal left atrial volume is estimated using the biplane area-length method (LAV = [8 x (2-chamber area) x (4-chamber area)]/3πL, where L is the shorter of the two left atrial length in the two views). Measurements were taken in the four- and two-chamber views, at the end of ventricular systole (a frame before opening of the mitral valve). Pulmonary veins and atrial appendage were excluded. Left atrial length was measured from the mid-point of the mitral annulus to the superior aspect of the left atrium. Right atrial area was determined in the four-chamber view
Fig. 3Contouring of Aortic Annulus and Root Dimensions. Aortic annulus, sinus and sinotubular junction dimensions were measured at the end of ventricular diastole (insert) in the sagittal left ventricular outflow tract view
Clinical characteristics and CMR measurements
| All patients | |
|---|---|
| ( | |
| Clinical Characteristics | |
| Age, years | 45 ± 13 |
| Males, n (%) | 91 (51) |
| Systolic blood pressure, mmHg | 130 ± 16 |
| Diastolic blood pressure, mmHg | 79 ± 11 |
| Heart rate, beats per min | 76 ± 12 |
| Weight, kg | 64 ± 13 |
| Height, m | 1.65 ± 0.09 |
| Body surface area, m2 | 1.70 ± 0.20 |
| Body mass index, kg/m2 | 23.3 ± 3.5 |
| Left Ventricle Measurements | |
| Absolute Values | |
| LV mass (no papillary muscles), g | 76 ± 22 |
| LV mass (with papillary muscles), g | 78 ± 22 |
| LV end-diastolic volume, mL | 128 ± 28 |
| LV end-systolic volume, mL | 51 ± 14 |
| LV stroke volume, mL | 77 ± 16 |
| LV ejection fraction, % | 60 ± 5 |
| Values Indexed to body surface area | |
| Indexed LV mass (no papillary muscles), g/m2 | 44 ± 9 |
| Indexed LV mass (with papillary muscles), g/m2 | 45 ± 9 |
| Indexed LV end-diastolic volume, mL/m2 | 75 ± 12 |
| Indexed LV end-systolic volume, mL/m2 | 30 ± 7 |
| Indexed LV stroke volume, mL/m2 | 45 ± 7 |
| Right Ventricle Measurements | |
| Absolute Values | |
| RV end-diastolic volume, mL | 143 ± 35 |
| RV end-systolic volume, mL | 67 ± 22 |
| RV stroke volume, mL | 77 ± 16 |
| RV ejection fraction, % | 54 ± 7 |
| Values Indexed to body surface area | |
| Indexed RV end-diastolic volume, mL/m2 | 84 ± 15 |
| Indexed RV end-systolic volume, mL/m2 | 39 ± 11 |
| Indexed RV stroke volume, mL/m2 | 45 ± 7 |
| Left and Right Atrial Measurements | |
| Absolute Values | |
| LA area (4 chamber), cm | 22 ± 4 |
| LA area (2 chamber), cm2 | 19 ± 3 |
| LA volume, mL | 85 ± 20 |
| RA area (4 chamber), cm2 | 23 ± 4 |
| Values Indexed to body surface area | |
| Indexed LA area (4 chamber), cm2/m2 | 13 ± 2 |
| Indexed LA area (2 chamber), cm2/m2 | 11 ± 2 |
| Indexed LA volume, mL/m2 | 50 ± 10 |
| Indexed RA area (4 chamber), cm2/m2 | 12 ± 2 |
| Aortic Annulus and Root Measurements | |
| Absolute Values | |
| Annulus diameter, mm | 21 ± 2 |
| Sinus diameter, mm | 29 ± 4 |
| Sinotubular junction, mm | 23 ± 4 |
| Values indexed to body surface area | |
| Indexed annulus diameter, mm/m2 | 12 ± 1 |
| Indexed sinus diameter, mm/m2 | 17 ± 2 |
| Indexed sinotubular junction, mm/m2 | 14 ± 2 |
(Abbreviations: LV left ventricle, RV right ventricle, LA left atrium, RA right atrium)
Fig. 4Left ventricular Dimensions in Males and Females. a Males, values in the shaded regions are indeterminate abnormal or borderline normal. b Females, values in the shaded regions are indeterminate abnormal or borderline normal
Absolute and indexed cardiac dimensions in males
Values in the upper and lower confidence interval of reference limits (grey columns) are “indeterminate abnormal or borderline normal”
Absolute and indexed cardiac dimensions in females
Values in the upper and lower confidence interval of reference limits (grey columns) are “indeterminate abnormal or borderline normal”
Fig. 5Right ventricular Dimensions in Males and Females. a Males, values in the shaded regions are indeterminate abnormal or borderline normal. b Females, values in the shaded regions are indeterminate abnormal or borderline normal
Fig. 6Atrial Dimensions in Males and Females. a Males, values in the shaded regions are indeterminate abnormal or borderline normal. b Females, values in the shaded regions are indeterminate abnormal or borderline normal
Fig. 7Aortic Root Dimensions in Males and Females. a Males, values in the shaded regions are indeterminate abnormal or borderline normal. b Females, values in the shaded regions are indeterminate abnormal or borderline normal
Fig. 8Comparison of Real World Values and Reference Range Measurements Established in the Study. a Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction; b Indexed Left Ventricular Mass and (c) Indexed Stroke Volume