Establishing Cardiac MRI Reference Ranges Stratified by Sex and Age for Cardiovascular Function during Exercise

建立按性别和年龄分层的运动中心血管功能心脏磁共振成像参考范围

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Abstract

Purpose To evaluate the effects of exercise on left ventricular parameters using exercise cardiac MRI in healthy adults without known cardiovascular disease and establish reference ranges stratified by age and sex. Materials and Methods This prospective study included healthy adult participants with no known cardiovascular disease or genetic variants associated with cardiomyopathy, enrolled between January 2018 and April 2021, who underwent exercise cardiac MRI evaluation. Participants were imaged at rest and after exercise, and parameters were measured by two readers. Prediction intervals were calculated and compared across sex and age groups. Results The study included 161 participants (mean age, 49 years ± 14 [SD]; 85 female). Compared with the resting state, exercise caused an increase in heart rate (64 beats per minute ± 9 vs 133 beats per minute ± 19, P < .001), left ventricular end-diastolic volume (140 mL ± 32 vs 148 mL ± 35, P < .001), stroke volume (82 mL ± 18 vs 102 mL ± 25, P < .001), ejection fraction (59% ± 6 vs 69% ± 7, P < .001), and cardiac output (5.2 L/min ± 1.1 vs 13.5 L/min ± 3.9, P < .001) and a decrease in left ventricular end-systolic volume (58 mL ± 18 vs 46 mL ± 15, P < .001). There were statistically significant differences in exercise response between groups stratified by sex and age for most parameters. Conclusion In healthy adults, an increase in cardiac output after exercise was driven by an increase in heart rate with both increased ventricular filling and emptying. Normal ranges for exercise response, stratified by age and sex, were established as a reference for the use of exercise cardiac MRI in clinical practice. Keywords: Cardiac, MR Imaging, Heart, Physiological Studies Supplemental material is available for this article. © RSNA, 2025.

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