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Echocardiographic nomograms and Z-scores for term Indian neonates

BACKGROUND: The availability of nomograms is crucial for the correct interpretation of pediatric and neonatal echocardiograms. Echocardiographic Z-score applications/websites use Western nomograms as reference, which may not be an appropriate standard for gauging Indian neonates. Currently available...

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Autores principales: Singh, Vatsal, Satheesh, Santhosh, Ganapathy, Sachit, Nair, Narayana-Pillai Sreekumaran, Mondal, Nivedita, Selvaraj, Raja, Mishra, Neeraj, Anantharaj, Avinash
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10243653/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37287836
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/apc.apc_128_22
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author Singh, Vatsal
Satheesh, Santhosh
Ganapathy, Sachit
Nair, Narayana-Pillai Sreekumaran
Mondal, Nivedita
Selvaraj, Raja
Mishra, Neeraj
Anantharaj, Avinash
author_facet Singh, Vatsal
Satheesh, Santhosh
Ganapathy, Sachit
Nair, Narayana-Pillai Sreekumaran
Mondal, Nivedita
Selvaraj, Raja
Mishra, Neeraj
Anantharaj, Avinash
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description BACKGROUND: The availability of nomograms is crucial for the correct interpretation of pediatric and neonatal echocardiograms. Echocardiographic Z-score applications/websites use Western nomograms as reference, which may not be an appropriate standard for gauging Indian neonates. Currently available Indian pediatric nomograms either have not included neonates or have not been specifically designed for neonates. This gross underrepresentation of neonates renders available nomograms unreliable for use as standards for comparison. OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to collect normative data for the measurement of various cardiac structures using M-Mode and two-dimensional (2D) echo in healthy Indian neonates and to derive Z-scores for each measured parameter. METHODS: Echocardiograms were performed on healthy term neonates (within first 5 days of life). Birth weight and length were recorded, and body surface area was calculated using Haycock’s formula. Twenty M-mode and 2D-echo parameters were measured (including left ventricular dimensions, atrioventricular valves, and semilunar valves’ annuli sizes, pulmonary artery and branches, aortic root, and arch). RESULTS: We studied 142 neonates (73 males) with a mean age of 1.83 ± 1.12 days and mean birth weight of 2.89 ± 0.39 Kg. Regression equations with linear, logarithmic, exponential and square root models were tested to select the best model of fit for the relationship between birth weight and each echocardiographic parameter. Scatter plots and nomogram charts with Z-scores were prepared for each echocardiographic parameter. CONCLUSIONS: Our study provides nomograms with Z-scores for term Indian neonates weighing between 2 kg and 4 kg at birth, within first 5 days of life, for a set of echocardiographic parameters that are frequently used in clinical practice. This nomogram has poor predictability for babies at extremes of birth weight. There is a need for further indigenous studies to include neonates at extremes of weight, both term, and preterm.
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spelling pubmed-102436532023-06-07 Echocardiographic nomograms and Z-scores for term Indian neonates Singh, Vatsal Satheesh, Santhosh Ganapathy, Sachit Nair, Narayana-Pillai Sreekumaran Mondal, Nivedita Selvaraj, Raja Mishra, Neeraj Anantharaj, Avinash Ann Pediatr Cardiol Original Article BACKGROUND: The availability of nomograms is crucial for the correct interpretation of pediatric and neonatal echocardiograms. Echocardiographic Z-score applications/websites use Western nomograms as reference, which may not be an appropriate standard for gauging Indian neonates. Currently available Indian pediatric nomograms either have not included neonates or have not been specifically designed for neonates. This gross underrepresentation of neonates renders available nomograms unreliable for use as standards for comparison. OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to collect normative data for the measurement of various cardiac structures using M-Mode and two-dimensional (2D) echo in healthy Indian neonates and to derive Z-scores for each measured parameter. METHODS: Echocardiograms were performed on healthy term neonates (within first 5 days of life). Birth weight and length were recorded, and body surface area was calculated using Haycock’s formula. Twenty M-mode and 2D-echo parameters were measured (including left ventricular dimensions, atrioventricular valves, and semilunar valves’ annuli sizes, pulmonary artery and branches, aortic root, and arch). RESULTS: We studied 142 neonates (73 males) with a mean age of 1.83 ± 1.12 days and mean birth weight of 2.89 ± 0.39 Kg. Regression equations with linear, logarithmic, exponential and square root models were tested to select the best model of fit for the relationship between birth weight and each echocardiographic parameter. Scatter plots and nomogram charts with Z-scores were prepared for each echocardiographic parameter. CONCLUSIONS: Our study provides nomograms with Z-scores for term Indian neonates weighing between 2 kg and 4 kg at birth, within first 5 days of life, for a set of echocardiographic parameters that are frequently used in clinical practice. This nomogram has poor predictability for babies at extremes of birth weight. There is a need for further indigenous studies to include neonates at extremes of weight, both term, and preterm. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2023 2023-04-04 /pmc/articles/PMC10243653/ /pubmed/37287836 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/apc.apc_128_22 Text en Copyright: © 2023 Annals of Pediatric Cardiology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Singh, Vatsal
Satheesh, Santhosh
Ganapathy, Sachit
Nair, Narayana-Pillai Sreekumaran
Mondal, Nivedita
Selvaraj, Raja
Mishra, Neeraj
Anantharaj, Avinash
Echocardiographic nomograms and Z-scores for term Indian neonates
title Echocardiographic nomograms and Z-scores for term Indian neonates
title_full Echocardiographic nomograms and Z-scores for term Indian neonates
title_fullStr Echocardiographic nomograms and Z-scores for term Indian neonates
title_full_unstemmed Echocardiographic nomograms and Z-scores for term Indian neonates
title_short Echocardiographic nomograms and Z-scores for term Indian neonates
title_sort echocardiographic nomograms and z-scores for term indian neonates
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10243653/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37287836
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/apc.apc_128_22
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