Circulation Journal
Online ISSN : 1347-4820
Print ISSN : 1346-9843
ISSN-L : 1346-9843

This article has now been updated. Please use the final version.

Normal Values of Echocardiographic Parameters in Relation to Age in a Healthy Japanese Population
The JAMP Study
Masao DaimonHiroyuki WatanabeYukio AbeKumiko HirataTakeshi HozumiKatsuhisa IshiiHiroshi ItoKatsuomi IwakuraChisato IzumiMasunori MatsuzakiShinichi MinagoeHaruhiko AbeKazuya MurataSatoshi NakataniKazuaki NegishiKen YoshidaKazuaki TanabeNobuhiro TanakaKotaro TokaiJunichi YoshikawaThe JAMP Study Investigators
Author information
JOURNAL FREE ACCESS Advance online publication

Article ID: CJ-08-0171

Details
Abstract

Background Normal values for echocardiographic measurements and the relationship between these parameters and age in a large Japanese population are still unknown. Methods and Results A total of 700 healthy Japanese aged 20-79 years underwent 2-dimensional and Doppler echocardiography at collaborating institutions. The respective mean values obtained in men and women were as follows: septal wall thickness, 0.9±0.1 and 0.8±0.1 cm; posterior wall thickness, 0.9±0.1 and 0.8±0.1 cm; left ventricular (LV) diastolic diameter, 4.8±0.4 and 4.4±0.3 cm; LV systolic diameter, 3.0±0.4 and 2.8±0.3 cm; LV diastolic volume, 93±20 and 74±17 ml; LV systolic volume, 33±20 and 25±7 ml; LV ejection fraction, 64±5 and 66±5%; maximum left atrial (LA) volume, 42±14 and 38±12 ml. Aortic root diameter, LV wall thickness, and LV mass slightly increased with age, whereas indexed LA volume did not vary with age. Diastolic parameters assessed by mitral inflow and mitral annular velocities declined with age, as previously reported. Conclusions Normal values of echocardiographic measurements in a large Japanese population are reported for the first time; several systolic and diastolic parameters varied with age. These results provide important reference values that should be useful in routine clinical practice as well as in clinical trials.

Content from these authors
© 2008 THE JAPANESE CIRCULATION SOCIETY
feedback
Top