Abstract
We hypothesized that left ventricular and left atrial volume ratio (LVLAVR) assessed by three-dimensional echocardiography (3DE) reflects age- and gender-related change in left chamber size. We aimed to (1) determine the reference values of LVLAVR, (2) investigate their age and gender dependency, and (3) clarify which anthropometric and echocardiography parameters are closely associated with these indices. Both left ventricular (LV) and left atrial (LA) volume curves were obtained using 3DE speckle tracking analytical software, and the LVLAVR curve throughout one cardiac cycle was created, from which LVLAVR at ventricular end-diastole and at ventricular end-systole were determined in 313 healthy subjects (age, 20–85 years; 51% men). The mean values of LVLAVR at ventricular end-diastole and ventricular end-systole in male subjects were 5.74 ± 1.54 and 1.37 ± 0.35, respectively. Corresponding values in female subjects were significantly lower (5.20 ± 1.47, p =.003 and 1.13 ± 0.29, p
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Takeuchi, M., Kitano, T., Nabeshima, Y., Otsuji, Y., & Otani, K. (2019). Left ventricular and left atrial volume ratio assessed by three-dimensional echocardiography: Novel indices for evaluating age-related change in left heart chamber size. Physiological Reports, 7(23). https://doi.org/10.14814/phy2.14300
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