The thing of this study was to produce age and gender-specific normative reference range values for echocardiography measures. A aggregate of 336 people between the periods of 18 and 76 visited the cardiac medical check- up unit in a tertiary sanitarium; 111 healthy Indian grown-ups were chosen from this group and studied retrospectively in across-sectional single- center study. Echocardiograms were performed on people who didn't have cardiovascular complaint, hypertension, diabetes, high blood pressure, or any other clinically visible ails. M- mode Echocardiography in the left parasternal long- axis view was used to measure aorta, left patio, left ventricle in systole and diastole, right ventricle, interventricular septum, and posterior wall consistence
This study presents a set of data with normal M- mode parameter reference ranges grounded on age and gender. As exclusive class intervals, 58 males and 53 ladies were divided into age groups ranging from 18 to 76 times. Age group above of 38 times Indians had advanced volume in all the echocardiographic measures are observed in this study. When we examined all of our healthy subjects, we discovered that the reference range of utmost echocardiographic parameters differed significantly from those utilised in western studies. The normal reference values for echocardiographic measures deduced from this study could be used for future reference in our original population.Author(s) Details:
N. Chaithra,
Division of Medical Statistics, School of Life Sciences, JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research, India.
B. Madhu,
Department of Community Medicine, JSS Medical College, JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research, India.
S. Sunil Kumar,
Department of Cardiology, JSS Medical College and Hospital, Mysuru, India.
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