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  • The study aimed to establish normative values for left atrial (LA) strain using echocardiography, focusing on age and sex differences, and to evaluate how these values predict the risk of developing atrial fibrillation (AF).
  • A total of 1641 healthy participants were analyzed to determine key metrics of LA strain, revealing that younger and female participants exhibited higher strain values, while additional analysis with 2016 subjects validated the prognostic significance of these normal values.
  • The findings indicate that individuals with LA strain above the established lower limits are at a low risk for developing AF, highlighting the importance of these normative values in clinical assessments.

Article Abstract

Aims: Left atrial (LA) function assessed by two-dimensional speckle-tracking echocardiography has shown increasing clinical and prognostic significance. We sought to establish age- and sex-based normative values of LA strain in the general population and to assess the prognostic yield of lower limits of normality of LA strain in relation to future atrial fibrillation (AF).

Methods And Results: We determined normative values of peak atrial longitudinal strain (PALS), peak atrial contraction strain (PACS), and LA strain during the conduit phase (LACS) in 1641 healthy participants included in the fifth Copenhagen City Heart Study. In a secondary analysis, a validation cohort of 2016 participants, regardless of health status, were included to assess the prognostic value of the established reference values. In the healthy cohort, median age was 46 years (interquartile range 32-57), 62% were female. Median PALS, PACS, and LACS and corresponding limits of normality in the healthy participants were 39.4% (23.0-67.6%), 15.5% (6.4-28.0%), and 23.7% (8.8-44.8%), respectively. There was a tendency of lower values of PALS and LACS in males and older participants, while PACS tended to increase with advancing age. The established lower limits of normality showed high specificity (range 93-94%) regarding future AF, implying a low risk of developing AF in participants with LA strain above the lower limits of normality in their respective sex and age group.

Conclusion: We report normal values for LA strain stratified by sex and age. The lower limits of normality showed high specificity regarding future AF.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ehjci/jeab201DOI Listing

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