Determinants and Regression Equations for the Calculation ofzScores of Left Ventricular Tissue Doppler Longitudinal Indexes in a Healthy Italian Pediatric Population

Author:

Fibbi Veronica1,Ballo Piercarlo1,Favilli Silvia2ORCID,Spaziani Gaia2,Calabri Giovanni B.2,Pollini Iva2,Zuppiroli Alfredo3,Chiappa Enrico2

Affiliation:

1. Cardiology Unit, S. Maria Annunziata Hospital, Florence 50012, Italy

2. Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Meyer Hospital, Florence 50139, Italy

3. Regional Health Agency of Tuscany, Florence 50141, Italy

Abstract

Aim.We investigated the predictors of tissue Doppler left ventricular (LV) longitudinal indexes in a healthy Italian pediatric population and established normative data and regression equations for the calculation ofzscores.Methods and Results.A total of 369 healthy subjects aged 1–17 years (age of 6.4 ± 1.1 years, 49.1% female) underwent echocardiography. LV peak longitudinal velocity at systole (s'), early diastole (e'), and late diastole (a') was determined by tissue Doppler. The ratio of peak early diastolic LV filling velocity toe'was calculated. Age was the only independent determinant ofs'(β=0.491,p<0.0001) and the strongest determinant ofe'(β=0.334,p<0.0001) andE/e'(β=-0.369,p<0.0001). Heart rate was the main determinant ofa'(β=0.265,p<0.0001). Male gender showed no effects except for a weak association with laterals', suggesting no need of gender-specific reference ranges. Age-specific reference ranges, regression equations, and scatterplots for the calculation ofzscores were determined for each index.Conclusion.In a pediatric Italian population, age was the strongest determinant of LV longitudinal dynamics. The availability of age-specific normality data for the calculation ofzscores may allow for correctly detecting LV dysfunction in pediatric pathological populations.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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