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Real-time three-dimensional echocardiographic left heart parameters in healthy indian adults
Indian Heart J ; 2018 Sep; 70(5): 642-648
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-191660
ABSTRACT
Objective Cardiac chamber dimensions are race and anthropometry dependent. We determined the age and gender specific 3-Dimensional echocardiographic (3DE) reference values for dimensions and function of left ventricle (LV) and left atrium (LA) in normal Indian adults. Methods This single center prospective study enrolled 133 adult Indians free of heart disease and/or hypertensions, subjecting them to 3DE measurements of left atrial (LA) & left ventricular (LV) volumes, function and left ventricular mass (LVM). The higher limits of normal cut-offs were determined for these parameters and their dependency on age, gender and anthropometry were analyzed. Results The body surface area (BSA) corrected higher limit cut-offs were 59.37 ml/m2 for LV end diastolic volume (59.19 ml/m2 and 59.61 ml/m2 for men and women, respectively; P = NS); 23.48 ml/m2 for LV end systolic volume (23.27 ml/m2 and 23.11 ml/m2 for men and women, P = NS). Mean LVEF was 64.79% ± 7.26 (62.99% ± 6.51 and 67.05% ± 7.58 in men and women, P = NS). Men had higher LVM than women (119.79 g±23.95 vs. 103.26 g±23.76, P < 0.001), this difference disappeared after BSA indexing. The higher limit cut-offs for normal LA volumes were 20.49 ml for minimum volume (21.18 ml and 19.46 ml for men and women, P = NS) and 39.76 ml for maximum volume (39.60 ml and 40.03 ml in men and women, P = NS). The parameters were smaller compared to western populations but the differences attenuated after BSA indexing. Conclusions The study reports normal 3DE parameters of size and function of left heart chambers in Indians.

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Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Type of study: Observational study Journal: Indian heart j Year: 2018 Type: Article