Revisiting the Clinical Interpretation of CT-Measured Pulmonary Artery-to-Aorta Ratio-The Rotterdam Study.
Acad Radiol
; 31(9): 3837-3843, 2024 Sep.
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ABSTRACT
RATIONALE The pulmonary artery (PA) diameter-to-aorta ratio (PAA) ratio is a novel marker in cardiovascular imaging for detecting pulmonary hypertension. However, we question the effect of the varying aorta diameter on the ratio, which complicates the interpretation of the PAA ratio. OBJECTIVE:
Investigate the variability of the PAA ratio by examining the correlation between PAA ratio and aorta diameter and by comparing the associations of the PA diameter, aorta diameters, and PAA ratio.METHODS:
We included 2197 participants from the Rotterdam Study who underwent non-contrast multidetector computed tomography to measure the PA and aorta diameters. Pearson correlation coefficient was calculated between the PAA ratio and aorta diameter. Multiple linear regression analyses were performed to compare the determinants of the individual diameters and PAA ratio.RESULTS:
We found a statistically significant correlation between the PAA ratio and aorta diameter (r = -0.38, p < 0.001). The PA diameter was statistically significantly associated with, height, weight, diastolic blood pressure, blood pressure medication, prevalence of atrial fibrillation, prevalence of heart failure, and prevalence of stroke (p < 0.05). Except for blood pressure medication, the PAA ratio had similar determinants compared to the PA diameter but was also statistically significantly associated with sex, and systolic blood pressure (p < 0.05), which were statistically significantly associated with the aorta diameter (p < 0.05).CONCLUSION:
The PAA ratio should not be interpreted without taking into account the variability of the individual components (PA and aorta diameter) according to the anthropomorphic and clinical characteristics.Palavras-chave
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MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Artéria Pulmonar
Limite:
Aged
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle aged
País/Região como assunto:
Europa
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Acad Radiol
Assunto da revista:
RADIOLOGIA
Ano de publicação:
2024
Tipo de documento:
Article
País de afiliação:
Holanda