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Normative Values of Echocardiographic Chamber Size and Function in Older Healthy Adults: The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis.

Monica MukherjeeJordan B StromJonathan AfilaloMo HuLauren Beussink-NelsonJiwon KimKarima AddetiaAlain G BertoniJohn S GottdienerErin Donelly MichosJulius M GardinSanjiv J ShahBenjamin H Freed
Published in: Circulation. Cardiovascular imaging (2024)
Among a large, diverse group of healthy older adults, we found significant differences in cardiac structure and function by sex and race/ethnicity, which may signal sex-specific cardiac remodeling with advancing age. It is crucial for existing guidelines to consider the observed and clinically significant differences in cardiac structure and function associated with healthy aging. Our study highlights that existing guidelines, which grade abnormalities in echocardiographic cardiac chamber size and function based on younger individuals, may not adequately address the anticipated changes associated with normal aging.
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