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Jae-Hyeong Park1, Ju-Hee Lee2, Sang Yeub Lee2, Jin-Oh Choi3, Mi-Seung Shin4, Mi-Jeong Kim5, Hae Ok Jung6, Jeong Rang Park7, Il Suk Sohn8, Hyungseop Kim9, Seong-Mi Park10, Nam Jin Yoo11, Jung Hyun Choi12, Hyung-Kwan Kim13, Goo-Yeong Cho14, Mi-Rae Lee15, Jin-Sun Park16, Chi Young Shim17, Dae-Hee Kim18, Dae-Hee Shin19, Gil Ja Shin20, Sung Hee Shin21, Kye Hun Kim22, Woo-Shik Kim23, Seung Woo Park3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: It is important to understand the distribution of 2-dimensional strain values in normal population. We performed a multicenter trial to measure normal echocardiographic values in the Korean population.Entities:
Keywords: Echocardiography; Normal population; Reference value; Strain
Year: 2016 PMID: 28090256 PMCID: PMC5234340 DOI: 10.4250/jcu.2016.24.4.285
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cardiovasc Ultrasound ISSN: 1975-4612
Demographic and conventional echocardiographic variables
SD: standard deviation, CI: confidence interval, BSA: body surface area, BMI: body mass index, SBP: systolic blood pressure, DBP: diastolic blood pressure, LVEDD: left ventricular end-diastolic dimension, LVESD: left ventricular end-systolic dimension, IVS: interventricular septum, LVPW: left ventricular posterior wall, LVEDV: left ventricular end-diastolic volume, LVESV: left ventricular end-systolic volume, LVEDVI: left ventricular end-diastolic volume index, LVESVI: left ventricular end-systolic volume index, LVEF: left ventricular ejection fraction, LVM: left ventricular mass, LVMI: left ventricular mass index
Left ventricular 2-dimensional longitudinal strain and strain rates in the normal population
SD: standard deviation, CI: confidence interval, LV: left ventricle, LVLS: left ventricular longitudinal strain, A4C: apical 4-chamber, A3C: apical 3-chamber, A2C: apical 2-chamber, LVGLS: left ventricular global longitudinal systolic strain, LVGLSR: left ventricular global longitudinal systolic strain rate
Fig. 1Correlations between LVEF and LVGLS (A) and LVEF and LVGLSR (B) (open circle: female, filled quadrangle: male). LVEF: left ventricular ejection fraction, LVGLS: left ventricular global longitudinal strain, LVGLSR: left ventricular global longitudinal systolic strain rate.
Fig. 2Correlation between LV mass and LV longitudinal systolic strain. LVGLS and LVGLSR show significant correlations with LV mass (A and B). However, LVGLS and LVGLSR were not significantly correlated with LV mass index (C and D) (open circle: female, filled quadrangle: male). LV: left ventricular, LVGLS: LV global longitudinal strain, LVGLSR: LV global longitudinal systolic strain rate.
Fig. 3Females have significantly lower (better) LVGLS (A) and LVGLSR (B) values than those of males. No significant differences were observed among the different age groups (C and D). LVGLS: left ventricular global longitudinal strain, LVGLSR: left ventricular global longitudinal systolic strain rate.
Intraobserver and interobserver variability of strain values
ICC: intraclass correlation coefficient, CI: confidence interval, LOA: limit of agreement, LV: left ventricle, LVLS: left ventricular longitudinal strain, A4C: apical 4-chamber, A3C: apical 3-chamber, A2C: apical 2-chamber, LVGLS: left ventricular global longitudinal systolic strain, LVGLSR: left ventricular global longitudinal systolic strain rate