3D echocardiographic reference ranges for normal left ventricular volumes and strain: results from the EACVI NORRE study - Université de Rennes
Article Dans Une Revue European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging Année : 2017

3D echocardiographic reference ranges for normal left ventricular volumes and strain: results from the EACVI NORRE study

Karima Addetia
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Natela Akhaladze
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George D. Athanassopoulos
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Daniele Barone
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Monica Baroni
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Nuno Cardim
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Andreas Hagendorff
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Krasimira Hristova
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Federica Ilardi
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Teresa Lopez
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Gonzalo de La Morena
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Bogdan A. Popescu
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Martin Penicka
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Tolga Ozyigit
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Jose David Rodrigo Carbonero
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Nico van De Veire
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Ralph Stephan von Bardeleben
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Dragos Vinereanu
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Jose Luis Zamorano
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Christophe Martinez
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Gilbert Habib
Luigi P. Badano
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Résumé

Aim: To obtain the normal ranges for 3D echocardiography (3DE) measurement of left ventricular (LV) volumes, function, and strain from a large group of healthy volunteers. Methods and results: A total of 440 (mean age: 45 ± 13 years) out of the 734 healthy subjects enrolled at 22 collaborating institutions of the Normal Reference Ranges for Echocardiography (NORRE) study had good-quality 3DE data sets that have been analysed with a vendor-independent software package allowing homogeneous measurements regardless of the echocardiographic machine used to acquire the data sets. Upper limits of LV end-diastolic and end-systolic volumes were larger in men (97 and 42 mL/m2) than in women (82 and 35 mL/m2; P < 0.0001). Conversely, lower limits of LV ejection fraction were higher in women than in men (51% vs. 50%; P < 0.01). Similarly, all strain components were higher in women than in men. Lower range was -18.6% in men and -19.5% in women for 3D longitudinal strain, -27.0% and -27.6% for 3D circumferential strain, -33.2% and -34.4% for 3D tangential strain and 38.8% and 40.7% for 3D radial strain, respectively. LV volumes decreased with age in both genders (P < 0.0001), whereas LV ejection fraction increased with age only in men. Among 3DE LV strain components, the only one, which did not change with age was longitudinal strain. Conclusion: The NORRE study provides applicable 3D echocardiographic reference ranges for LV function assessment. Our data highlight the importance of age- and gender-specific reference values for both LV volumes and strain.

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hal-01518406 , version 1 (04-05-2017)

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Anne Bernard, Karima Addetia, Raluca Dulgheru, Luis Caballero, Tadafumi Sugimoto, et al.. 3D echocardiographic reference ranges for normal left ventricular volumes and strain: results from the EACVI NORRE study. European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging, 2017, 18 (4), pp.475-483. ⟨10.1093/ehjci/jew284⟩. ⟨hal-01518406⟩
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