Abstract

BackgroundAortic root size is an important parameter in vascular diseases and can be easily assessed by transthoracic echocardiography. However, measurements values may vary according to cardiac cycle and the definition used for edge. This study aimed to define normal values according to the measurement method specified by two different guidelines to determine the influence of the different methods on echocardiographic measurements.MethodsHealthy Korean adults were enrolled. The aortic root diameters were measured twice at four levels (aortic annulus, sinuses of Valsalva, sinotubular junction, and ascending aorta) by the 2005 American Society of Echocardiography (ASE) guidelines (measured from leading edge to leading edge during diastole) and the 2010 ASE pediatric guidelines (measured from inner edge to inner edge during systole).ResultsOne hundred twelve subjects aged 20–69 years were enrolled. The aortic diameters (cm) determine by the aforementioned two guidelines showed significant difference. Measurements were larger in 2005 ASE guideline at aortic annuls, sinuses of Valsalva, and sinotubular junction level, but smaller at ascending aortic level with 2-3mm of differences. Intraobserver variability was similarly good, but interobserver variability was slightly higher than intraobserver variability in both measurement methods. BSA and age was most important determinant for aortic root size.ConclusionsThe measurement method of aortic root can affect the echocardiographic result. The measurement method should be noted when assessing clinical significance of aortic root measurement.

Highlights

  • Aortic root size is an important parameter in vascular diseases and can be assessed by transthoracic echocardiography

  • Aortic root size may change according to cardiac cycle and definition for edge, and variable results of aortic root size can be reported in the same subject [2,11]

  • Systolic blood pressure (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) had a tendency to increase, and Body surface area (BSA) decreased as age increased

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Introduction

Aortic root size is an important parameter in vascular diseases and can be assessed by transthoracic echocardiography. Measurements values may vary according to cardiac cycle and the definition used for edge. Transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) can access the aortic root and repeated measurements are safe and reliable [7,8]. Several guidelines have suggested specified measurement methods to improve the reliability and validity of aortic root measurements with TTE [2,9,10,11]. Aortic root size may change according to cardiac cycle and definition for edge, and variable results of aortic root size can be reported in the same subject [2,11]

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