Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2929090 International Journal of Cardiology 2015 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundSince the differentiation between physiological and pathological trabeculation is challenging, we assessed its distribution in a reference population of selected healthy volunteers.MethodsWe studied 117 subjects (58 males) stratified into age tertiles and by gender. Cardiovascular magnetic resonance images were acquired using a standard SSFP-sequence. Left and right ventricular (LV/RV) end-diastolic (EDV), end-systolic (ESV) and trabeculated volumes indexed to the body surface area as well as ejection fraction (EF) were quantified in short-axis views. The maximum non-compacted-to-compacted (NC/C) ratio was measured in long-axis views.ResultsThe trabeculated volumes were significantly larger in men than in women and decreased with age. The correlation between both was moderate (r = 0.46; p < 0.001). LV trabeculated volume was positively associated with EDV and ESV (r = 0.74; r = 0.59; both p < 0.001) and negatively with EF (r = − 0.27; p < 0.005). It was no independent predictor for EF. The maximum NC/C ratio was > 2.3 in 46.2% and > 2.5 in 37.6% of the subjects, which is regarded as abnormal in current literature. The fraction of subjects with a maximum NC/C ratio > 2.3 and the mean maximum NC/C ratio differed significantly between gender but not between age groups. An increasing NC/C ratio was associated with a significant decrease in EF (r = − 0.21; p < 0.05).ConclusionA considerable amount of healthy volunteers fulfils the current diagnostic criteria of LV noncompaction with female subjects showing a higher fraction of false-positive results than males. LV trabeculated volume is more pronounced in young subjects and declines with age. The use of age- and gender-specific reference values as provided in this study may facilitate the delineation of physiological and pathological findings.

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