Misclassification of Females and Males in Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Parametric Mapping - The Importance of Sex-Specific Normal Ranges for Diagnosis of Health versus Disease.
Katharine E ThomasElena LukaschukMayooran ShanmuganathanJamie A KittIulia A PopescuStefan NeubauerSteffen E PetersenVanessa M FerreiraPublished in: European heart journal. Cardiovascular Imaging (2023)
Using 15 healthy volunteers which are not sex-specific to establish a normal range typically misclassified up to 36% of healthy females and 37% of healthy males as having abnormal T1-values, and up to 16% of healthy females and 12% of healthy males as having abnormal T2-values. This paper highlights the potential adverse impact on diagnostic accuracy that can occur when local normal ranges contain insufficient numbers of both sexes. Sex-specific reference ranges should thus be routinely adopted into clinical practice.