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Abstract Background Left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), end diastolic, end systolic volumes (EDV, ESV) and global longitudinal strain (GLS) are very important parameters that are frequently reported in cardiology. Normal cardiac geometry was not considered in articles that published normal values. It is important to know normal parameters for population studies. Our hypothesis is to analyze how EF, volumes and GLS may vary by age groups, gender and BMI in a population with normal cardiac geometry. Purpose To define the values in EF, volumes and GLS measurements in a healthy population with normal cardiac geometry stratified by age groups, gender and body mass index (BMI). Methods This is a single center retrospective study conducted from 2008 to 2018. We selected 4557 subjects (2605 females, 1952 males) >18 years with ≤ mild valvular heart disease, who underwent 2D-echocardiography (2DE) at Mayo clinic, Rochester. All selected subjects had normal LV geometry (i.e., LV mass index≤88g/m2 in females and ≤102g/m2 in males and relative wall thickness ≤0.42 measured by 2DE) and without any cardiovascular risk factors or structural or functional abnormality determined by 2DE. Based on age groups, gender and BMI, we assessed the variability in volumes indexed to body surface area, EF and GLS by Mean ± SD and two sample t-test. Results Mean age was 54±15 years (females = 53±15, males = 56±16), body surface area was 1.9 m2±0.2 (females = 1.8±0.2, males = 2.1±0.2), LV GLS −20.7% ±2 SD (females = −21.2±2, males= −20.2±1.9) ranging −16.1 to −27.6 in both genders (Figure); LVEF by Biplane volume method 62.6% ± 4 SD (females = 63±4.3, males=62±4.5). The end diastolic volume 63.6±11.7 cc/m2 (female = 59.9±10.3, males = 68.1±11.8) and end systolic volume 23.9 cc/m2±5.4 (female = 22.3±4.8, males = 25.9±5.5). LV GLS, Biplane EF values were higher in females and EDV and ESV values were higher in males. LV GLS values decreased with age in females (P<0.0001). While EF increased with age in both genders (P<0.0001), EDV and ESV values decreased with age (P<0.0001). When each gender is sub-divided based on their BMI (<25 and ≥25), GLS, EDV and ESV values were higher in population with BMI <25 (P<0.0001). Normal geometry variables Conclusion To our knowledge, this is the biggest single center study to evaluate LV GLS values, LV EF, ED, ES volumes. These results can be used as reference values in a normal population. Acknowledgement/Funding None

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