Age-specific changes in left ventricular diastolic function: A velocity-encoded magnetic resonance imaging study

作者:Ashrafpoor Golmehr; Bollache Emilie; Redheuil Alban; De Cesare Alain; Giron Alain; Defrance Carine; Azarine Arshid; Perdrix Ludivine; Ladouceur Magalie; Diebold Benoit; Mousseaux Elie; Kachenoura Nadjia*
来源:European Radiology, 2015, 25(4): 1077-1086.
DOI:10.1007/s00330-014-3488-z

摘要

Our objectives were to assess the ability of phasecontrast MRI (PC-MRI) to detect sub-clinical age-related variations of left ventricular (LV) diastolic parameters and thus to provide age-related reference ranges currently available for echocardiography but not for MRI-PC, and to identify independent associates of such variations. We studied 100 healthy volunteers (age = 42 +/- 15years, 50 females) who had MRI with simultaneous blood pressure measurements. LV mass and volumes were assessed. Semiautomated analysis of PC-MRI data provided: 1) early transmitral (Ef) and atrial (Af) peak filling flow-rates (ml/s) and filling volume (FV), 2) deceleration time (DT), isovolumic relaxation time (IVRT), and 3) early myocardial longitudinal (E') peak velocity. MRI-PC diastolic parameters were reproducible as reflected by low coefficients of variations (ranged between 0.31 to 6.26 %). Peak myocardial velocity E' (r = -0.63, p < 0.0001) and flow-rate parameters were strongly and independently associated to age (Ef/Af:r = -0.63, DT:r = 0.46, IVRT:r = 0.44, Ef/FV:r = -0.55, Af/FV:r = 0.56, p < 0.0001). Furthermore, LV relaxation parameters (E', DT, IVRT), were independently associated to LV remodelling (LV mass/end-diastolic volume) and myocardial wall thickness (p < 0.01). PC-MRI age-related reference ranges of diastolic parameters are provided. Such parameters might be useful for a fast, reproducible and reliable characterization of diastolic function in patients referred for clinical MRI exam MRI age-related reference values of left ventricular diastolic parameters are provided. MRI diastolic parameters can characterise sub-clinical age-related variations in healthy individuals. Diastolic function would complement cardiac MRI exam with currently neglected data. Diastolic function would enhance MRI diagnostic value in cardiomyopathy and heartfailure.

  • 出版日期2015-4