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Abstract Background Normal values for echocardiographic measurements are widely based on cohorts from North American populations. Differences have been shown to exist that could be attributed to racial and ethnic differences. Objective To define the normal echocardiographic reference values for various cardiac measurements in young, healthy Egyptian adults. Methods This study was performed on 1,364 healthy adults aged 18–35 years. Standard trans-thoracic echocardiographic studies were performed to obtain end diastole measurements of left ventricular (LV) posterior wall thickness (PWd), interventricular septum thickness (IVSd), LV internal dimensions at end diastole (LVEDD) and end systole (LVESD), left atrial (LA) diameter, aortic root diameter and right ventricular outflow dimension (RVd). LV ejection fraction (LVEF), LV mass and relative wall thickness were assessed. All measurements were then indexed to body surface area (BSA). Based on our results we proposed normal reference values for young Egyptian adults. Results On comparing subjects according to gender, absolute measurements showed males had significantly larger LVEDD, LVESD, IVSd, PWd, LV mass, LA anteroposterior diameter and aortic root diameter ( p p = 0.008). There was no difference regarding RVd ( p = 0.118). Females had larger indexed LVEDD ( p = 0.0003), indexed LA and aortic root diameters ( p = 0.0005 and 0.007 respectively) and indexed RVd ( p 2 ( p Conclusions Estimation of local reference values is important to define normalcy. The main difference from international values was a higher upper reference limit for LV mass especially in females and relatively smaller LA dimensions in young Egyptians.

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