Leo Lopez1, Steven Colan2, Mario Stylianou2, Suzanne Granger2, Felicia Trachtenberg2, Peter Frommelt2, Gail Pearson2, Joseph Camarda2, James Cnota2, Meryl Cohen2, Andreea Dragulescu2, Michele Frommelt2, Olukayode Garuba2, Tiffanie Johnson2, Wyman Lai2, Joseph Mahgerefteh2, Ricardo Pignatelli2, Ashwin Prakash2, Ritu Sachdeva2, Brian Soriano2, Jonathan Soslow2, Christopher Spurney2, Shubhika Srivastava2, Carolyn Taylor2, Poonam Thankavel2, Mary van der Velde2, LuAnn Minich2. 1. From the Nicklaus Children's Hospital, Miami, FL (L.L.); Boston Children's Hospital, MA (S.C., A.P.); National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Bethesda, MD (M.S., G.P.); New England Research Institutes, Watertown, MA (S.G., F.T.); Children's Hospital of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (P.F., M.F.); Ann & Robert Lurie Children's Hospital, Chicago, IL (J. Camarda); Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, OH (J. Cnota); Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA (M.C.); Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON, Canada (A.D.); Texas Children's Hospital, Houston (O.G., R.P.); Riley Hospital for Children at Indiana University Health, Indianapolis (T.J.); Children's Hospital of Orange County, CA (W.L.); Children's Hospital at Montefiore, Bronx, NY (J.M.); Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, GA (R.S.); Seattle Children's Hospital, WA (B.S.); Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN (J.S.); Children's National Health System, Washington, DC (C.S.); Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY (S.S.); Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston (C.T.); Children's Health Dallas, TX (P.T.); CS Mott Children's Hospital, Ann Arbor, MI (M.v.d.V.); and University of Utah, Salt Lake City (L.M.). leolopezmd@gmail.com. 2. From the Nicklaus Children's Hospital, Miami, FL (L.L.); Boston Children's Hospital, MA (S.C., A.P.); National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Bethesda, MD (M.S., G.P.); New England Research Institutes, Watertown, MA (S.G., F.T.); Children's Hospital of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (P.F., M.F.); Ann & Robert Lurie Children's Hospital, Chicago, IL (J. Camarda); Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, OH (J. Cnota); Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA (M.C.); Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON, Canada (A.D.); Texas Children's Hospital, Houston (O.G., R.P.); Riley Hospital for Children at Indiana University Health, Indianapolis (T.J.); Children's Hospital of Orange County, CA (W.L.); Children's Hospital at Montefiore, Bronx, NY (J.M.); Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, GA (R.S.); Seattle Children's Hospital, WA (B.S.); Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN (J.S.); Children's National Health System, Washington, DC (C.S.); Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY (S.S.); Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston (C.T.); Children's Health Dallas, TX (P.T.); CS Mott Children's Hospital, Ann Arbor, MI (M.v.d.V.); and University of Utah, Salt Lake City (L.M.).
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Published nomograms of pediatric echocardiographic measurements are limited by insufficient sample size to assess the effects of age, sex, race, and ethnicity. Variable methodologies have resulted in a wide range of Z scores for a single measurement. This multicenter study sought to determine Z scores for common measurements adjusted for body surface area (BSA) and stratified by age, sex, race, and ethnicity. METHODS AND RESULTS: Data collected from healthy nonobese children ≤18 years of age at 19 centers with a normal echocardiogram included age, sex, race, ethnicity, height, weight, echocardiographic images, and measurements performed at the Core Laboratory. Z score models involved indexed parameters (X/BSAα) that were normally distributed without residual dependence on BSA. The models were tested for the effects of age, sex, race, and ethnicity. Raw measurements from models with and without these effects were compared, and <5% difference was considered clinically insignificant because interobserver variability for echocardiographic measurements are reported as ≥5% difference. Of the 3566 subjects, 90% had measurable images. Appropriate BSA transformations (BSAα) were selected for each measurement. Multivariable regression revealed statistically significant effects by age, sex, race, and ethnicity for all outcomes, but all effects were clinically insignificant based on comparisons of models with and without the effects, resulting in Z scores independent of age, sex, race, and ethnicity for each measurement. CONCLUSIONS: Echocardiographic Z scores based on BSA were derived from a large, diverse, and healthy North American population. Age, sex, race, and ethnicity have small effects on the Z scores that are statistically significant but not clinically important.
BACKGROUND: Published nomograms of pediatric echocardiographic measurements are limited by insufficient sample size to assess the effects of age, sex, race, and ethnicity. Variable methodologies have resulted in a wide range of Z scores for a single measurement. This multicenter study sought to determine Z scores for common measurements adjusted for body surface area (BSA) and stratified by age, sex, race, and ethnicity. METHODS AND RESULTS: Data collected from healthy nonobese children ≤18 years of age at 19 centers with a normal echocardiogram included age, sex, race, ethnicity, height, weight, echocardiographic images, and measurements performed at the Core Laboratory. Z score models involved indexed parameters (X/BSAα) that were normally distributed without residual dependence on BSA. The models were tested for the effects of age, sex, race, and ethnicity. Raw measurements from models with and without these effects were compared, and <5% difference was considered clinically insignificant because interobserver variability for echocardiographic measurements are reported as ≥5% difference. Of the 3566 subjects, 90% had measurable images. Appropriate BSA transformations (BSAα) were selected for each measurement. Multivariable regression revealed statistically significant effects by age, sex, race, and ethnicity for all outcomes, but all effects were clinically insignificant based on comparisons of models with and without the effects, resulting in Z scores independent of age, sex, race, and ethnicity for each measurement. CONCLUSIONS: Echocardiographic Z scores based on BSA were derived from a large, diverse, and healthy North American population. Age, sex, race, and ethnicity have small effects on the Z scores that are statistically significant but not clinically important.
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