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Age-related normal structural and functional ventricular values in cardiac function assessed by magnetic resonance

BACKGROUND: The heart is subject to structural and functional changes with advancing age. However, the magnitude of cardiac age-dependent transformation has not been conclusively elucidated. METHODS: This retrospective cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) study included 183 subjects with normal structur...

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Autores principales: Fiechter, Michael, Fuchs, Tobias A, Gebhard, Catherine, Stehli, Julia, Klaeser, Bernd, Stähli, Barbara E, Manka, Robert, Manes, Costantina, Tanner, Felix C, Gaemperli, Oliver, Kaufmann, Philipp A
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3626771/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23391039
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2342-13-6
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author Fiechter, Michael
Fuchs, Tobias A
Gebhard, Catherine
Stehli, Julia
Klaeser, Bernd
Stähli, Barbara E
Manka, Robert
Manes, Costantina
Tanner, Felix C
Gaemperli, Oliver
Kaufmann, Philipp A
author_facet Fiechter, Michael
Fuchs, Tobias A
Gebhard, Catherine
Stehli, Julia
Klaeser, Bernd
Stähli, Barbara E
Manka, Robert
Manes, Costantina
Tanner, Felix C
Gaemperli, Oliver
Kaufmann, Philipp A
author_sort Fiechter, Michael
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The heart is subject to structural and functional changes with advancing age. However, the magnitude of cardiac age-dependent transformation has not been conclusively elucidated. METHODS: This retrospective cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) study included 183 subjects with normal structural and functional ventricular values. End systolic volume (ESV), end diastolic volume (EDV), and ejection fraction (EF) were obtained from the left and the right ventricle in breath-hold cine CMR. Patients were classified into four age groups (20–29, 30–49, 50–69, and ≥70 years) and cardiac measurements were compared using Pearson’s rank correlation over the four different groups. RESULTS: With advanced age a slight but significant decrease in ESV (r=−0.41 for both ventricles, P<0.001) and EDV (r=−0.39 for left ventricle, r=−0.35 for right ventricle, P<0.001) were observed associated with a significant increase in left (r=0.28, P<0.001) and right (r=0.27, P<0.01) ventricular EF reaching a maximal increase in EF of +8.4% (P<0.001) for the left and +6.1% (P<0.01) for the right ventricle in the oldest compared to the youngest patient group. Left ventricular myocardial mass significantly decreased over the four different age groups (P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: The aging process is associated with significant changes in left and right ventricular EF, ESV and EDV in subjects with no cardiac functional and structural abnormalities. These findings underline the importance of using age adapted values as standard of reference when evaluating CMR studies.
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spelling pubmed-36267712013-04-16 Age-related normal structural and functional ventricular values in cardiac function assessed by magnetic resonance Fiechter, Michael Fuchs, Tobias A Gebhard, Catherine Stehli, Julia Klaeser, Bernd Stähli, Barbara E Manka, Robert Manes, Costantina Tanner, Felix C Gaemperli, Oliver Kaufmann, Philipp A BMC Med Imaging Research Article BACKGROUND: The heart is subject to structural and functional changes with advancing age. However, the magnitude of cardiac age-dependent transformation has not been conclusively elucidated. METHODS: This retrospective cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) study included 183 subjects with normal structural and functional ventricular values. End systolic volume (ESV), end diastolic volume (EDV), and ejection fraction (EF) were obtained from the left and the right ventricle in breath-hold cine CMR. Patients were classified into four age groups (20–29, 30–49, 50–69, and ≥70 years) and cardiac measurements were compared using Pearson’s rank correlation over the four different groups. RESULTS: With advanced age a slight but significant decrease in ESV (r=−0.41 for both ventricles, P<0.001) and EDV (r=−0.39 for left ventricle, r=−0.35 for right ventricle, P<0.001) were observed associated with a significant increase in left (r=0.28, P<0.001) and right (r=0.27, P<0.01) ventricular EF reaching a maximal increase in EF of +8.4% (P<0.001) for the left and +6.1% (P<0.01) for the right ventricle in the oldest compared to the youngest patient group. Left ventricular myocardial mass significantly decreased over the four different age groups (P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: The aging process is associated with significant changes in left and right ventricular EF, ESV and EDV in subjects with no cardiac functional and structural abnormalities. These findings underline the importance of using age adapted values as standard of reference when evaluating CMR studies. BioMed Central 2013-02-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3626771/ /pubmed/23391039 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2342-13-6 Text en Copyright © 2013 Fiechter et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Fiechter, Michael
Fuchs, Tobias A
Gebhard, Catherine
Stehli, Julia
Klaeser, Bernd
Stähli, Barbara E
Manka, Robert
Manes, Costantina
Tanner, Felix C
Gaemperli, Oliver
Kaufmann, Philipp A
Age-related normal structural and functional ventricular values in cardiac function assessed by magnetic resonance
title Age-related normal structural and functional ventricular values in cardiac function assessed by magnetic resonance
title_full Age-related normal structural and functional ventricular values in cardiac function assessed by magnetic resonance
title_fullStr Age-related normal structural and functional ventricular values in cardiac function assessed by magnetic resonance
title_full_unstemmed Age-related normal structural and functional ventricular values in cardiac function assessed by magnetic resonance
title_short Age-related normal structural and functional ventricular values in cardiac function assessed by magnetic resonance
title_sort age-related normal structural and functional ventricular values in cardiac function assessed by magnetic resonance
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3626771/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23391039
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2342-13-6
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