J T Marcus, L K DeWaal, M J Götte, R J van der Geest, R M Heethaar, A C Van Rossum
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Four different body size indices were studied: W, L, L2 and BSA.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>After indexing for L, L2 and BSA, the gender differences in all LV parameters are still persisting. After indexing for W, gender differences persist for EDV and EDM, but are no longer observed for SV and CO. Separate regression analyses for males and females were performed. EDV, SV, CO and EDM correlated significantly with each body size index, both in males and in females. L or BSA were in general better predictors for LV parameters than W. Linear regression equations of EDV (ml) vs. L(m) were for males: EDV = 275 x L - 359 and for females: EDV = 190 x L - 215. Equations of SV(ml) vs. L were for males: SV = 186 x L - 237 and for females: SV = 118 x L - 121. Equations of LV mass(g) vs. L were for males: Mass = 175 x L - 179 and for females: Mass = 65.8 x L - 10.9.</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>Most gender differences in LV parameters remain even after correction for body size indices. Normal reference values for LV parameters are given in relation to body size indices, by calculating regression coefficients separately for males and females. These normal values serve to obtain more accurate reference values for a patient with given gender, weight and length, and thus to improve the differentiation between normal and abnormal LV parameters.</p>","PeriodicalId":77179,"journal":{"name":"International journal of cardiac imaging","volume":"15 5","pages":"411-9"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"1999-10-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://sci-hub-pdf.com/10.1023/a:1006268405585","citationCount":"81","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"MRI-derived left ventricular function parameters and mass in healthy young adults: relation with gender and body size.\",\"authors\":\"J T Marcus, L K DeWaal, M J Götte, R J van der Geest, R M Heethaar, A C Van Rossum\",\"doi\":\"10.1023/a:1006268405585\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><strong>Purpose: </strong>To obtain normal values of left ventricular (LV) end-diastolic volume (EDV), stroke volume (SV), cardiac output (CO) and LV mass, in relation to gender, weight (W), length (L) and body surface area (BSA).</p><p><strong>Methods: </strong>Sixty-one healthy volunteers (32 male, 22.4 +/- 2.2 years) were examined, weight was 70.9 +/- 12.2 kg, length was 1.78 +/- 0.09 m, BSA was 1.88 +/- 0.19 m2. 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摘要
目的:获得左室舒张末期容积(EDV)、卒中容积(SV)、心输出量(CO)、左室质量与性别、体重(W)、长度(L)、体表面积(BSA)的正常值。方法:健康志愿者61人,男性32人,年龄22.4±2.2岁,体重70.9±12.2 kg,身高1.78±0.09 m, BSA 1.88±0.19 m2。采用分割的k空间屏气电影MRI获得一叠平行短轴图像,通过切片求和得到左室容积和舒张末期质量。研究了4种不同的体型指数:W、L、L2和BSA。结果:在对L、L2和BSA进行索引后,所有LV参数的性别差异仍然存在。在对W进行索引后,EDV和EDM的性别差异仍然存在,但SV和CO不再观察到性别差异。对男性和女性进行了单独的回归分析。男性和女性的EDV、SV、CO和EDM与各体型指数均显著相关。L或BSA通常比w更能预测LV参数,男性EDV (ml)与L(m)的线性回归方程为EDV = 275 × L - 359,女性EDV = 190 × L - 215。男性SV(ml)与L的比值为:SV = 186 × L - 237,女性SV = 118 × L - 121。男性左室质量(g)与L的方程为:质量= 175 × L - 179,女性为:质量= 65.8 × L - 10.9。结论:即使对体型指标进行校正,左室参数的大部分性别差异仍然存在。通过分别计算男性和女性的回归系数,给出了LV参数与体型指数的正常参考值。这些正常值可以为给定性别、体重、身高的患者提供更准确的参考值,从而更好地区分正常与异常的LV参数。
MRI-derived left ventricular function parameters and mass in healthy young adults: relation with gender and body size.
Purpose: To obtain normal values of left ventricular (LV) end-diastolic volume (EDV), stroke volume (SV), cardiac output (CO) and LV mass, in relation to gender, weight (W), length (L) and body surface area (BSA).
Methods: Sixty-one healthy volunteers (32 male, 22.4 +/- 2.2 years) were examined, weight was 70.9 +/- 12.2 kg, length was 1.78 +/- 0.09 m, BSA was 1.88 +/- 0.19 m2. Segmented k-space breathhold cine MRI was used to obtain a stack of parallel short-axis images, from which LV volumes and end-diastolic mass were derived by slice summation. Four different body size indices were studied: W, L, L2 and BSA.
Results: After indexing for L, L2 and BSA, the gender differences in all LV parameters are still persisting. After indexing for W, gender differences persist for EDV and EDM, but are no longer observed for SV and CO. Separate regression analyses for males and females were performed. EDV, SV, CO and EDM correlated significantly with each body size index, both in males and in females. L or BSA were in general better predictors for LV parameters than W. Linear regression equations of EDV (ml) vs. L(m) were for males: EDV = 275 x L - 359 and for females: EDV = 190 x L - 215. Equations of SV(ml) vs. L were for males: SV = 186 x L - 237 and for females: SV = 118 x L - 121. Equations of LV mass(g) vs. L were for males: Mass = 175 x L - 179 and for females: Mass = 65.8 x L - 10.9.
Conclusion: Most gender differences in LV parameters remain even after correction for body size indices. Normal reference values for LV parameters are given in relation to body size indices, by calculating regression coefficients separately for males and females. These normal values serve to obtain more accurate reference values for a patient with given gender, weight and length, and thus to improve the differentiation between normal and abnormal LV parameters.