A three-dimensional atlas of child’s cardiac anatomy and the unique morphological alterations associated with obesity

Author:

Marciniak Maciej1ORCID,van Deutekom Arend W234ORCID,Toemen Liza235ORCID,Lewandowski Adam J4ORCID,Gaillard Romy23ORCID,Young Alistair A1,Jaddoe Vincent W V235,Lamata Pablo1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomedical Engineering, School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences, Kings’ College London, 5th Floor Becket House, Lambeth Palace Road, London SE1 7EU, UK

2. Department of Paediatrics, Erasmus MC, University Medical Center, Rotterdam, the Netherlands

3. Department of Paediatrics, Generation R Study Group, Erasmus MC, University Medical Center, Wytemaweg 80, 3015 CN Rotterdam, the Netherlands

4. Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Radcliffe Department of Medicine, Oxford Cardiovascular Clinical Research Facility, University of Oxford, Level 1 Oxford Heart Centre, John Radliffe Hospital, Headley Way, Headington, Oxford, OX3 9DU, UK

5. Department of Epidemiology, Erasmus MC, University Medical Center, Dr. Molewaterplein 40, 3015 GD Rotterdam, the Netherlands

Abstract

Abstract Aims Statistical shape models (SSMs) of cardiac anatomy provide a new approach for analysis of cardiac anatomy. In adults, specific cardiac morphologies associate with cardiovascular risk factors and early disease stages. However, the relationships between morphology and risk factors in children remain unknown. We propose an SSM of the paediatric left ventricle to describe its morphological variability, examine its relationship with biometric parameters and identify adverse anatomical remodelling associated with obesity. Methods and results This cohort includes 2631 children (age 10.2 ± 0.6 years), mostly Western European (68.3%) with a balanced sex distribution (51.3% girls) from Generation R study. Cardiac magnetic resonance short-axis cine scans were segmented. Three-dimensional left ventricular (LV) meshes are automatically fitted to the segmentations to reconstruct the anatomies. We analyse the relationships between the LV anatomical features and participants’ body surface area (BSA), age, and sex, and search for features uniquely related to obesity based on body mass index (BMI). In the SSM, 19 modes described over 90% of the population’s LV shape variability. Main modes of variation were related to cardiac size, sphericity, and apical tilting. BSA, age, and sex were mostly correlated with modes describing LV size and sphericity. The modes correlated uniquely with BMI suggested that obese children present with septo-lateral tilting (R2 = 4.0%), compression in the antero-posterior direction (R2 = 3.3%), and decreased eccentricity (R2 = 2.0%). Conclusions We describe the variability of the paediatric heart morphology and identify anatomical features related to childhood obesity that could aid in risk stratification. Web service is released to provide access to the new shape parameters.

Funder

European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under Maria Skłodowska-Curie

National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Cardiovascular MedTech Co-operative

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Netherlands Heart Institute Fellowship

British Heart Foundation Intermediate Research Fellowship

Dutch Heart Foundation

Dutch Diabetes Foundation

Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development

European Research Council Consolidator

Wellcome Trust Senior Research Fellowship

Erasmus Medical Centre, Rotterdam, and the Erasmus University Rotterdam

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,General Medicine

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