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2. Normal Values of Three-Dimensional Right Ventricular Size and Function Measurements: Results of the World Alliance Societies of Echocardiography Study
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Karima Addetia, Tatsuya Miyoshi, Vivekanandan Amuthan, Rodolfo Citro, Masao Daimon, Pedro Gutierrez Fajardo, Ravi R. Kasliwal, James N. Kirkpatrick, Mark J. Monaghan, Denisa Muraru, Kofo O. Ogunyankin, Seung Woo Park, Ricardo E. Ronderos, Anita Sadeghpour, Gregory M. Scalia, Masaaki Takeuchi, Wendy Tsang, Edwin S. Tucay, Ana Clara Tude Rodrigues, Yun Zhang, Cristiane C. Singulane, Niklas Hitschrich, Michael Blankenhagen, Markus Degel, Marcus Schreckenberg, Victor Mor-Avi, Federico M. Asch, Roberto M. Lang, Aldo D. Prado, Eduardo Filipini, Agatha Kwon, Samantha Hoschke-Edwards, Tania Regina Afonso, Babitha Thampinathan, Maala Sooriyakanthan, Tiangang Zhu, Zhilong Wang, Yingbin Wang, Lixue Yin, Shuang Li, R. Alagesan, S. Balasubramanian, R.V.A. Ananth, Manish Bansal, Luigi Badano, Eduardo Bossone, Davide Di Vece, Michele Bellino, Tomoko Nakao, Takayuki Kawata, Megumi Hirokawa, Naoko Sawada, Yousuke Nabeshima, Hye Rim Yun, Ji-won Hwang, Addetia, K, Miyoshi, T, Amuthan, V, Citro, R, Daimon, M, Gutierrez Fajardo, P, Kasliwal, R, Kirkpatrick, J, Monaghan, M, Muraru, D, Ogunyankin, K, Park, S, Ronderos, R, Sadeghpour, A, Scalia, G, Takeuchi, M, Tsang, W, Tucay, E, Tude Rodrigues, A, Zhang, Y, Singulane, C, Hitschrich, N, Blankenhagen, M, Degel, M, Schreckenberg, M, Mor-Avi, V, Asch, F, and Lang, R
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Ejection fraction ,3D echocardiography ,Right ventricle ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,MED/11 - MALATTIE DELL'APPARATO CARDIOVASCOLARE ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Normal value - Abstract
Background: Normal values for three-dimensional (3D) right ventricular (RV) size and function are not well established, as they originate from small studies that involved predominantly white North American and European populations, did not use RV-focused views, and relied on older 3D RV analysis software. The World Alliance Societies of Echocardiography study was designed to generate reference ranges for normal subjects around the world. The aim of this study was to assess the worldwide capability of 3D imaging of the right ventricle and report size and function measurements, including their dependency on age, sex, and ethnicity. Methods: Healthy subjects free of cardiac, pulmonary, and renal disease were prospectively enrolled at 19 centers in 15 countries, representing six continents. Three-dimensional wide-angle RV data sets were obtained and analyzed using dedicated RV software (TomTec) to measure end-diastolic volume (EDV), end-systolic volume (ESV), stroke volume, and ejection fraction (EF). Results were categorized by sex, age (18-40, 41-65, and >65years) and ethnicity. Results: Of the 2,007 subjects with attempted 3D RV acquisitions, 1,051 had adequate image quality for confident measurements. Upper and lower limits for body surface area-indexed EDV, ESV, and EF were 48 and 95 mL/m2, 19 and 43 mL/m2, and 44% and 58%, respectively, for men and 42 and 81 mL/m2, 16 and 36 mL/m2, and 46% and 61%, respectively, for women. Men had significantly larger EDVs, ESVs, and stroke volumes (even after body surface area indexing) and lower EFs than women (P 
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- 2023
3. Left Ventricular Diastolic Function in Healthy Adult Individuals: Results of the World Alliance Societies of Echocardiography Normal Values Study
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Tania Regina Afonso, Hye Rim Yun, Karima Addetia, Ravi R Kasliwal, Aldo D. Prado, Eduardo Filipini, Ricardo E. Ronderos, C Palermo, Tomoko Nakao, Manish Bansal, Takayuki Kawata, Agatha Kwon, Ana Clara Tude Rodrigues, Yu Zhang, Gregory M. Scalia, Sameer Desale, Rodolfo Citro, Maala Sooriyakanthan, Dolapo Fasawe, Michele Bellino, Wendy Tsang, Samantha Hoschke-Edwards, R. Alagesan, Luigi P. Badano, R.V.A. Ananth, Babitha Thampinathan, Mark J. Monaghan, S. Balasubramanian, Masaaki Takeuchi, Davide Di Vece, James N. Kirkpatrick, Mei Zhang, Seung Woo Park, Edwin S. Tucay, Eduardo Bossone, Roberto M. Lang, Naoko Sawada, Yun Zhang, Tiangang Zhu, Anita Sadeghpour, Lixue Yin, Denisa Muraru, Yingbin Wang, Yousuke Nabeshima, Pedro Gutierrez Fajardo, Shuang Li, Tatsuya Miyoshi, Megumi Hirokawa, Masao Daimon, Alexandra Blitz, Kofo O. Ogunyankin, Zhilong Wang, Jiwon Hwang, Amuthan Vivekanandan, Federico M. Asch, Miyoshi, T., Addetia, K., Citro, R., Daimon, M., Desale, S., Fajardo, P. G., Kasliwal, R. R., Kirkpatrick, J. N., Monaghan, M. J., Muraru, D., Ogunyankin, K. O., Park, S. W., Ronderos, R. E., Sadeghpour, A., Scalia, G. M., Takeuchi, M., Tsang, W., Tucay, E. S., Tude Rodrigues, A. C., Vivekanandan, A., Zhang, Y., Blitz, A., Lang, R. M., Asch, F. M., Prado, A. D., Filipini, E., Kwon, A., Hoschke-Edwards, S., Regina Afonso, T., Thampinathan, B., Sooriyakanthan, M., Zhu, T., Wang, Z., Wang, Y., Zhang, M., Yin, L., Li, S., Alagesan, R., Balasubramanian, S., Ananth, R. V. A., Bansal, M., Badano, L. P., Palermo, C., Bossone, E., Di Vece, D., Bellino, M., Nakao, T., Kawata, T., Hirokawa, M., Sawada, N., Nabeshima, Y., Yun, H. R., Hwang, J. -W., Fasawe, D., Miyoshi, T, Addetia, K, Citro, R, Daimon, M, Desale, S, Fajardo, P, Kasliwal, R, Kirkpatrick, J, Monaghan, M, Muraru, D, Ogunyankin, K, Park, S, Ronderos, R, Sadeghpour, A, Scalia, G, Takeuchi, M, Tsang, W, Tucay, E, Tude Rodrigues, A, Vivekanandan, A, Zhang, Y, Blitz, A, Lang, R, Asch, F, Prado, A, Filipini, E, Kwon, A, Hoschke-Edwards, S, Regina Afonso, T, Thampinathan, B, Sooriyakanthan, M, Zhu, T, Wang, Z, Wang, Y, Zhang, M, Yin, L, Li, S, Alagesan, R, Balasubramanian, S, Ananth, R, Bansal, M, Badano, L, Palermo, C, Bossone, E, Di Vece, D, Bellino, M, Nakao, T, Kawata, T, Hirokawa, M, Sawada, N, Nabeshima, Y, Yun, H, Hwang, J, and Fasawe, D
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Diastolic function ,Normal values ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Ventricular Function, Left ,Normal value ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Ventricular Dysfunction, Left ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Diastole ,Reference Values ,Left atrial ,Internal medicine ,Female patient ,medicine ,Humans ,Cutoff ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Aged ,WASE ,business.industry ,MED/11 - MALATTIE DELL'APPARATO CARDIOVASCOLARE ,Guideline ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Echocardiography ,International ,Cardiology ,Female ,Asian race ,Core laboratory ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
Background: The World Alliance Societies of Echocardiography (WASE) study was conducted to describe echocardiographic normal values in adults and to compare races and nationalities using a uniform acquisition and measurement protocol. This report focuses on left ventricular (LV) diastolic function. Methods: WASE is an international, cross-sectional study. Participants were enrolled with equal distribution according to age and gender. Echocardiograms were analyzed in a core laboratory based on the latest American Society of Echocardiography/European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging guidelines. Left ventricular diastolic function was assessed by E, E/A, e' velocities, E/e', left atrial volume index (LAVI), and tricuspid regurgitation velocity. Determination of LV diastolic function was made using the algorithm proposed by the guidelines. Results: A total of 2,008 subjects from 15 countries were enrolled. The majority were of white or Asian race (42.8%, 41.8%, respectively). E and E/e' were higher in female patients, while LAVI was similar in both genders. Consistent increase in E/e' and decrease in E/A, E, and e' were found as age increased. The upper limit of normal for LAVI was higher in WASE compared with the guidelines. The lower limits of normal for e' were smaller in elder groups than those in the guidelines, while the upper limits of normal for E/e' were below the guideline values. These findings suggest that the cutoff value for LAVI should be shifted upward and age-specific cutoff values for e' should be considered. In WASE
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4. Normal Values of Left Ventricular Size and Function on Three-Dimensional Echocardiography: Results of the World Alliance Societies of Echocardiography Study
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Karima Addetia, Tatsuya Miyoshi, Vivekanandan Amuthan, Rodolfo Citro, Masao Daimon, Pedro Gutierrez Fajardo, Ravi R. Kasliwal, James N. Kirkpatrick, Mark J. Monaghan, Denisa Muraru, Kofo O. Ogunyankin, Seung Woo Park, Ricardo E. Ronderos, Anita Sadeghpour, Gregory M. Scalia, Masaaki Takeuchi, Wendy Tsang, Edwin S. Tucay, Ana Clara Tude Rodrigues, Yun Zhang, Niklas Hitschrich, Michael Blankenhagen, Markus Degel, Marcus Schreckenberg, Victor Mor-Avi, Federico M. Asch, Roberto M. Lang, Aldo D. Prado, Eduardo Filipini, Agatha Kwon, Samantha Hoschke-Edwards, Tania Regina Afonso, Babitha Thampinathan, Maala Sooriyakanthan, Tiangang Zhu, Zhilong Wang, Yingbin Wang, Lixue Yin, Shuang Li, R. Alagesan, S. Balasubramanian, R.V.A. Ananth, Manish Bansal, Luigi Badano, Eduardo Bossone, Davide Di Vece, Michele Bellino, Tomoko Nakao, Takayuki Kawata, Megumi Hirokawa, Naoko Sawada, Yousuke Nabeshima, Hye Rim Yun, Ji-Won Hwang, Addetia, K, Miyoshi, T, Amuthan, V, Citro, R, Daimon, M, Gutierrez Fajardo, P, Kasliwal, R, Kirkpatrick, J, Monaghan, M, Muraru, D, Ogunyankin, K, Park, S, Ronderos, R, Sadeghpour, A, Scalia, G, Takeuchi, M, Tsang, W, Tucay, E, Tude Rodrigues, A, Zhang, Y, Hitschrich, N, Blankenhagen, M, Degel, M, Schreckenberg, M, Mor-Avi, V, Asch, F, Lang, R, Prado, A, Filipini, E, Kwon, A, Hoschke-Edwards, S, Afonso, T, Thampinathan, B, Sooriyakanthan, M, Zhu, T, Wang, Z, Wang, Y, Yin, L, Li, S, Alagesan, R, Balasubramanian, S, Ananth, R, Bansal, M, Badano, L, Bossone, E, Di Vece, D, Bellino, M, Nakao, T, Kawata, T, Hirokawa, M, Sawada, N, Nabeshima, Y, Yun, H, and Hwang, J
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Male ,Ejection fraction ,3D echocardiography ,Heart Ventricles ,Echocardiography, Three-Dimensional ,Stroke Volume ,MED/11 - MALATTIE DELL'APPARATO CARDIOVASCOLARE ,Left ventricle ,Middle Aged ,Ventricular Function, Left ,Strain ,Ventricular Dysfunction, Left ,Echocardiography ,Reference Values ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,WASE ,Aged - Abstract
Background: Echocardiography remains the most widely used modality to assess left ventricular (LV) chamber size and function. Currently this assessment is most frequently performed using two-dimensional (2D) echocardiography. However, three-dimensional (3D) echocardiography has been shown to be more accurate and reproducible than 2D echocardiography. Current normative reference values for 3D LV analysis are based predominantly on data from North America and Europe. The World Alliance Societies of Echocardiography study was designed to sample normal subjects from around the world to provide more universal global reference ranges. The aim of this study was to assess the worldwide feasibility of LV 3D echocardiography and report on size and functional measurements. Methods: A total of 2,262 healthy subjects were prospectively enrolled from 19 centers in 15 countries. Three-dimensional LV full-volume data sets were obtained and analyzed offline using vendor-neutral software. Measurements included LV end-diastolic and end-systolic volumes, LV ejection fraction (LVEF), global longitudinal strain (GLS), and global circumferential strain. Results were categorized by age (18-40, 41-65, and >65 years), sex, and race. Results: A total of 1,589 subjects (feasibility 70%) had adequate LV data sets for analysis. Mean normal values for indexed end-diastolic volume, end-systolic volume, and LVEF in men and women were 70 ± 15 and 65 ± 12 mL/m2, 28 ± 7 and 25 ± 6 mL/m2, and 60 ± 5% and 62 ± 5%, respectively. Men had larger LV volumes and lower LVEFs than women. GLS and global circumferential strain were higher in magnitude in women. In both sexes, LV volumes were lower and LVEF tended to be higher with increasing age, especially considering the differences between the youngest and oldest age groups. Although GLS was similar across age groups in men, in women, the youngest and middle-age cohorts revealed higher magnitudes of GLS compared with the oldest age group. Global circumferential strain was higher in magnitude at older age in both men and women. Finally, Asians had smaller chamber sizes and higher LVEFs and absolute strain values than both blacks and whites. Conclusions: Age, sex, and race should be considered when defining normal reference values for LV dimension and functional parameters obtained by 3D echocardiography.
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5. Three-Dimensional Transthoracic Echocardiography for Semiautomated Analysis of the Tricuspid Annulus: Validation and Normal Values
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Cotella, Juan I., Blitz, Alexandra, Clement, Alexandra, Tomaselli, Michele, Muraru, Denisa, Badano, Luigi P., Sauber, Natascha, Font Calvarons, Adria, Degel, Markus, Rucki, Agnieszka, Blankenhagen, Michael, Yamat, Megan, Schreckenberg, Marcus, Addetia, Karima, Asch, Federico M., Mor-Avi, Victor, Lang, Roberto M., Prado, Aldo D., Filipini, Eduardo, Ronderos, Ricardo E., Samantha Hoschke-Edwards, Agatha Kwon, Scalia, Gregory M., Afonso, Tania Regina, Tude Rodridugues, Ana Clara, Thampinathan, Babitha, Sooriyakanthan, Maala, Tsang, Wendy, Wang, Yingbin, Zhang, Yu, Zhu, Tiangang, Wang, Zhilong, Alagesan, R., Balasubramanian, S., Ananth, R.V.A., Amuthan, Vivekanandan, Bansal, Manish, Kasliwal, Ravi R., Alizadehasl, Azin, Sadeghpour, Anita, Bossone, Eduardo, Nakao, Tomoko, Kawata, Takayuki, Hirokawa, Megumi, Sawada, Naoko, Daimon, Masao, Nabeshima, Yousuke, Takeuchi, Masaki, Fajardo, Pedro Gutierrez, Ogunyankin, Kofo O., Tucay, Edwin S., Yun, Hye Rim, Park, Seung Woo, Hwang, Ji-won, Monaghan, Mark J., Kirkpatrick, James N., and Miyoshi, Tatsuya
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The expansion of tricuspid valve (TV) interventions has underscored the need for accurate and reproducible three-dimensional (3D) transthoracic echocardiographic (TTE) tools for evaluating the tricuspid annulus and for 3D normal values of this structure. The aims of this study were to develop new semi-automated software for 3D TTE analysis of the tricuspid annulus, compare its accuracy and reproducibility against those of multiplanar reconstruction (MPR) reference, and determine normative values.
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- 2025
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6. Normal Values of Cardiac Output and Stroke Volume According to Measurement Technique, Age, Sex, and Ethnicity: Results of the World Alliance of Societies of Echocardiography Study
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R.V.A. Ananth, Seung Woo Park, S. Balasubramanian, Tania Regina Afonso, Davide Di Vece, Marcus Schreckenberg, Luigi P. Badano, Tomoko Nakao, Ravi R Kasliwal, Amuthan Vivekanandan, Tatsuya Miyoshi, Federico M. Asch, Agatha Kwon, Babitha Thampinathan, Maala Sooriyakanthan, Azin Alizadehasl, Alexander Rossmanith, Hena Patel, Masaaki Takeuchi, Michael Blankenhagen, R. Alagesan, Michael P. Henry, Kofo O. Ogunyankin, Michele Bellino, Wendy Tsang, Gregory M. Scalia, Zhilong Wang, Aldo D. Prado, Pedro Gutierrez Fajardo, Ricardo E. Ronderos, Rodolfo Citro, Hye Rim Yun, Jiwon Hwang, Edwin S. Tucay, Karima Addetia, Yousuke Nabeshima, Megumi Hirokawa, Shuang Li, James N. Kirkpatrick, Roberto M. Lang, Masao Daimon, Takayuki Kawata, Markus Degel, Samantha Hoschke-Edwards, Tiangang Zhu, Victor Mor-Avi, Eduardo Filipini, Denisa Muraru, Yingbin Wang, Manish Bansal, Ana Clara Tude Rodrigues, Mark J. Monaghan, Lixue Yin, Eduardo Bossone, Naoko Sawada, Yun Zhang, Anita Sadeghpour, Patel, H, Miyoshi, T, Addetia, K, Henry, M, Citro, R, Daimon, M, Gutierrez Fajardo, P, Kasliwal, R, Kirkpatrick, J, Monaghan, M, Muraru, D, Ogunyankin, K, Park, S, Ronderos, R, Sadeghpour, A, Scalia, G, Takeuchi, M, Tsang, W, Tucay, E, Tude Rodrigues, A, Vivekanandan, A, Zhang, Y, Schreckenberg, M, Blankenhagen, M, Degel, M, Rossmanith, A, Mor-Avi, V, Asch, F, Lang, R, Prado, A, Filipini, E, Kwon, A, Hoschke-Edwards, S, Afonso, T, Thampinathan, B, Sooriyakanthan, M, Zhu, T, Wang, Z, Wang, Y, Yin, L, Li, S, Alagesan, R, Balasubramanian, S, Ananth, R, Bansal, M, Alizadehasl, A, Badano, L, Bossone, E, Di Vece, D, Bellino, M, Nakao, T, Kawata, T, Hirokawa, M, Sawada, N, Nabeshima, Y, Yun, H, and Hwang, J
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Adult ,Male ,Cardiac output ,Cardiac function curve ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Ethnic group ,Cardiac index ,Hemodynamics ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Article ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Reference Values ,Internal medicine ,Ethnicity ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Ventricular function ,Body surface area ,business.industry ,Doppler ,MED/11 - MALATTIE DELL'APPARATO CARDIOVASCOLARE ,Stroke volume ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Echocardiography ,Cardiology ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Kidney disease - Abstract
Background Assessment of cardiac output (CO) and stroke volume (SV) is essential to understand cardiac function and hemodynamics. These parameters can be examined using three echocardiographic techniques (pulsed-wave Doppler, two-dimensional [2D], and three-dimensional [3D]). Whether these methods can be used interchangeably is unclear. The influence of age, sex, and ethnicity on CO and SV has also not been examined in depth. In this report from the World Alliance of Societies of Echocardiography Normal Values Study, the authors compare CO and SV in healthy adults according to age, sex, ethnicity, and measurement techniques. Methods A total of 1,450 adult subjects (53% men) free of heart, lung, and kidney disease were prospectively enrolled in 15 countries, with even distributions among age groups and sex. Subjects were divided into three age groups (young, 18–40 years; middle aged, 41–65 years; and old, >65 years) and three main racial groups (whites, blacks, and Asians). CO and SV were indexed (cardiac index [CI] and SV index [SVI], respectively) to body surface area and height and measured using three echocardiographic methods: Doppler, 2D, and 3D. Images were analyzed at two core laboratories (one each for 2D and 3D). Results CI and SVI were significantly lower by 2D compared with both Doppler and 3D methods in both sexes. SVI was significantly lower in women than men by all three methods, while CI differed only by 2D. SVI decreased with aging by all three techniques, whereas CI declined only with 2D and 3D. CO and SV were smallest in Asians and largest in whites, and the differences persisted after normalization for body surface area. Conclusions The present results provide normal reference values for CO and SV, which differ by age, sex, and race. Furthermore, CI and SVI measurements by the different echocardiographic techniques are not interchangeable. All these factors need to be taken into account when evaluating cardiac function and hemodynamics in individual patients.
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- 2021
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7. Similarities and Differences in Left Ventricular Size and Function among Races and Nationalities: Results of the World Alliance Societies of Echocardiography Normal Values Study
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Federico M. Asch, Tatsuya Miyoshi, Karima Addetia, Rodolfo Citro, Masao Daimon, Sameer Desale, Pedro Gutierrez Fajardo, Ravi R. Kasliwal, James N. Kirkpatrick, Mark J. Monaghan, Denisa Muraru, Kofo O. Ogunyankin, Seung Woo Park, Ricardo E. Ronderos, Anita Sadeghpour, Gregory M. Scalia, Masaaki Takeuchi, Wendy Tsang, Edwin S. Tucay, Ana Clara Tude Rodrigues, Amuthan Vivekanandan, Yun Zhang, Alexandra Blitz, Roberto M. Lang, Aldo D. Prado, Eduardo Filipini, Agatha Kwon, Samantha Hoschke-Edwards, Tania Regina Afonso, Babitha Thampinathan, Maala Sooriyakanthan, Tiangang Zhu, Zhilong Wang, Yingbin Wang, Mei Zhang, Yu Zhang, Lixue Yin, Shuang Li, R. Alagesan, S. Balasubramanian, R.V.A. Ananth, Manish Bansal, Luigi P. Badano, Chiara Palermo, Eduardo Bossone, Davide Di Vece, Michele Bellino, Tomoko Nakao, Takayuki Kawata, Megumi Hirokawa, Naoko Sawada, Yousuke Nabeshima, Hye Rim Yun, Ji-won Hwang, Dolapo Fasawe, Marcus Schreckenberg, Ricardo Ronderos, Gregory Scalia, V. Amuthan, Ravi Kasliwal, Pedro Gutierrez-Fajardo, James Kirkpatrick, Asch, F, Miyoshi, T, Addetia, K, Citro, R, Daimon, M, Desale, S, Fajardo, P, Kasliwal, R, Kirkpatrick, J, Monaghan, M, Muraru, D, Ogunyankin, K, Park, S, Ronderos, R, Sadeghpour, A, Scalia, G, Takeuchi, M, Tsang, W, Tucay, E, Tude Rodrigues, A, Vivekanandan, A, Zhang, Y, Blitz, A, Lang, R, Prado, A, Filipini, E, Kwon, A, Hoschke-Edwards, S, Afonso, T, Thampinathan, B, Sooriyakanthan, M, Zhu, T, Wang, Z, Wang, Y, Zhang, M, Yin, L, Li, S, Alagesan, R, Balasubramanian, S, Ananth, R, Bansal, M, Badano, L, Palermo, C, Bossone, E, Di Vece, D, Bellino, M, Nakao, T, Kawata, T, Hirokawa, M, Sawada, N, Nabeshima, Y, Yun, H, Hwang, J, Fasawe, D, Schreckenberg, M, Amuthan, V, Gutierrez-Fajardo, P, Woo Park, S, Asch, Fm, Fajardo, Pg, Kasliwal, Rr, Kirkpatrick, Jn, Monaghan, Mj, Ogunyankin, Ko, Park, Sw, Ronderos, Re, Scalia, Gm, Rodrigues, Act, Lang, Rm, Prado, Ad, Afonso, Tr, Zhu, Tg, Wang, Zl, Wang, Yb, Yin, Lx, Ananth, Rva, Badano, Lp, Yun, Hr, and Hwang, Jw
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Longitudinal strain ,Multiracial ,Heart Ventricles ,Normal values ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Ventricular Function, Left ,Normal value ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Age and gender ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Reference Values ,Interquartile range ,Internal medicine ,Ethnicity ,Humans ,Medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Prospective Studies ,Societies, Medical ,Aged ,WASE ,Body surface area ,Ejection fraction ,business.industry ,Racial Groups ,Left ventricular size ,Stroke Volume ,Organ Size ,Middle Aged ,Left ventricle ,United States ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Echocardiography ,International ,Cardiology ,Female ,Core laboratory ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
Background: The World Alliance Societies of Echocardiography (WASE) Normal Values Study evaluates individuals from multiple countries and races with the aim of describing normative values that could be applied to the global community worldwide and to determine differences and similarities among people from different countries and races. The present report focuses specifically on two-dimensional (2D) left ventricular (LV) dimensions, volumes, and systolic function. Methods: The WASE Normal Values Study is a multicenter international, observational, prospective, cross-sectional study of healthy adult individuals. Participants recruited in each country were evenly distributed among six predetermined subgroups according to age and gender. Comprehensive 2D transthoracic echocardiograms were acquired and analyzed following strict protocols based on recent American Society of Echocardiography and European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging guidelines. Analysis was performed at the WASE 2D core laboratory and included 2D LV dimensions, LV volumes, and LV ejection fraction (LVEF) by the biplane Simpson method and global longitudinal strain (GLS). Results: Two thousand eight subjects were enrolled in 15 countries. The median age was 45 years (interquartile range, 32–65 years), 42.8% were white, 41.8% were Asian, and 9.7% were black. LV dimensions and volumes were larger in male subjects, while LVEF and GLS were higher in female subjects. Global WASE normal ranges for LV dimensions were smaller than those in the guidelines, but the upper limits of normal for LV volumes and the lower limits of normal for LVEF were higher in the WASE study. Significant intercountry variation was identified for all LV parameters reflecting LV size (dimensions, mass, and volumes) even after indexing to body surface area, with LV end-diastolic and end-systolic volumes having the highest variation. The largest volumes were noted in Australia, while the smallest were measured in India for both genders. This finding suggests that in addition to gender and body surface area, specific country should be considered when evaluating LV volumes. Intercountry variation for LVEF and GLS was smaller but still statistically significant (P < .05 for all). Conclusions: LV dimensions and volumes are larger in men, while LVEF and GLS are higher in women. Current guideline-recommended normal ranges for LV volumes and LVEF should be adjusted. Intercountry variability is significant for LV volumes, and therefore nationality should be considered for defining ranges of normality.
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