Age-, BSA-, and sex-specific reference values for cardiac magnetic resonance imaging derived ventricular and atrial size and function for Chinese healthy children.
Ke Xu, Wei Bai, Zhi Yang, Rong Xu, Lin-Jun Xie, Ling-Yi Wen, Chuan Fu, Jie-Qian Zheng, Xin-Mao Ma, Hang Fu, Zhong-Qin Zhou, Cheng-Cheng Zhu, Xiao-Yue Zhou, Hua-Yan Xu, Ying-Kun Guo
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Abstract
Background: Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is crucial for the diagnosis and prognosis of heart disease. However, normal reference values for CMR-derived morphology parameters have not been established for Chinese children. We sought to establish reference values for ventricular and atrial size and function parameters using CMR in healthy Chinese children across a broad age range.
Methods: 3-T CMR scans were performed in 191 healthy children, aged 4-18 years. We used balanced steady-state free precession sequence for analyzing chamber size and function. Reference percentile curves and tables were generated using the generalized additive model for location scale and shape. A meta-analysis was conducted to compare our results with those of relevant previously published studies.
Results: Boys generally had greater ventricular volumes and masses after normalization for body surface area (BSA) compared with girls. However, in the youngest age group (4-8 years), differences in volumes or masses between sexes were not found. Additionally, differences were not observed in left ventricular and right ventricular ejection fractions between sexes upon stratifying subjects based on age groups. However, after normalizing for BSA, only the maximal right atrial volume (RAVmax) remained significantly greater in boys than that in girls. Age-specific and BSA-specific reference curves revealed non-linear relationships between age/BSA and cardiac parameters. Asian children exhibited significantly smaller chamber sizes compared to those seen in Caucasian children.
Conclusion: We report normative CMR ventricular and atrial volume and function in Chinese children based on BSA, age, and sex, which can serve as a reference for future studies and clinical practice.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (JCMR) publishes high-quality articles on all aspects of basic, translational and clinical research on the design, development, manufacture, and evaluation of cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) methods applied to the cardiovascular system. Topical areas include, but are not limited to:
New applications of magnetic resonance to improve the diagnostic strategies, risk stratification, characterization and management of diseases affecting the cardiovascular system.
New methods to enhance or accelerate image acquisition and data analysis.
Results of multicenter, or larger single-center studies that provide insight into the utility of CMR.
Basic biological perceptions derived by CMR methods.