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Cardiovascular Function in Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis: Normal Values by Age, Sex, and Ethnicity

Shunsuke Natori1, Shenghan Lai2, J. Paul Finn3, Antoinette S. Gomes3, W. Gregory Hundley4, Michael Jerosch-Herold5, Gregory Pearson6, Shantanu Sinha3, Andrew Arai7, Joao A. C. Lima8 and David A. Bluemke8

1 Department of Radiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD.
2 Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD.
3 Department of Radiology, UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA.
4 Department of Radiology, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC.
5 Department of Radiology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
6 Department of Radiology, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, New York, NY.
7 National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD.
8 Departments of Radiology and Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins Hospital, 600 N Wolfe St., Baltimore, MD 21287.


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Fig. 1A —Scatterplot and linear regression lines show cardiac parameter compared with age for men. Scatterplot and linear regression line (slope = -0.179 g/m2/year, p = 0.075) between LVMI (left ventricular mass indexed by body surface area) and age for men.

 

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Fig. 1B —Scatterplot and linear regression lines show cardiac parameter compared with age for men. Scatterplot and linear regression line (slope = -0.246 mL/m2/year, p = 0.011) between LVEDVI (left ventricular end-diastolic volume indexed by body surface area) and age for men.

 

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Fig. 1C —Scatterplot and linear regression lines show cardiac parameter compared with age for men. Scatterplot and linear regression line (slope = -0.157 mL/m2/year, p = 0.007) between LVESVI (left ventricular end-systolic volume indexed by body surface area) and age for men.

 

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Fig. 2A —Scatterplot and linear regression lines show cardiac parameter compared with age for women. Scatterplot and linear regression line (slope = 0.0044 g/m2/year, p = 0.95) between LVMI (left ventricular mass indexed by body surface area) and age for women.

 

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Fig. 2B —Scatterplot and linear regression lines show cardiac parameter compared with age for women. Scatterplot and linear regression line (slope = -0.236 mL/m2/year, p = 0.0003) between LVEDVI (left ventricular end-diastolic volume indexed by body surface area) and age for women.

 

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Fig. 2C —Scatterplot and linear regression lines show cardiac parameter compared with age for women. Scatterplot and linear regression line (slope = -0.054 mL/m2/year, p = 0.080) between LVESVI (left ventricular end-systolic volume indexed by body surface area) and age for women.

 

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