Normal values of real-time 3-dimensional echocardiographic parameters in a healthy Japanese population: The JAMP-3D study

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Background: The recently developed real-time 3-dimensional echocardiography (RT3DE) is a promising imaging method to quantify cardiac chamber volumes and their functions in clinical practice. However, normal reference values of RT3DE parameters have not been fully investigated in a large, healthy Japanese population. Methods and Results: This study consisted of 410 healthy subjects aged from 20 to 69 years who had a RT3DE at one of the 23 collaborating institutions. All subjects had no history of cardiac disease and no risk factors. The mean values in men and women were as follows: 50±12 ml/m 2 and 46±9 ml/m 2 for left ventricular (LV) end-diastolic volume index, 19±5 ml/m 2 and 17±4 ml/m 2 for end-systolic volume index, 61±4% and 63±4% for ejection fraction, 64±12 g/m 2 and 56±11 g/m 2 for mass index, 23±6 ml/m 2 and 24±6 ml/m 2 for left atrial (LA) maximum volume index, 10±3 ml/m 2 and 10±3 ml/m 2 for minimum volume index, and 58±6% and 58±6% for percent volume change. LV sizes decreased with age, whereas LV mass index did not change. LA sizes slightly increased with age. Conclusions: This multicenter investigation determined normal reference values for LV and LA sizes, and their functional parameters on RT3DE in a large, healthy Japanese population. The results of the present study support the use of RT3DE for the diagnosis and management of cardiovascular disease.

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Fukuda, S., Watanabe, H., Daimon, M., Abe, Y., Hirashiki, A., Hirata, K., … Yoshikawa, J. (2012). Normal values of real-time 3-dimensional echocardiographic parameters in a healthy Japanese population: The JAMP-3D study. Circulation Journal, 76(5), 1177–1181. https://doi.org/10.1253/circj.CJ-11-1256

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