Comparison of CT-Determined Pulmonary Artery Diameter, Aortic Diameter, and Their Ratio in Healthy and Diverse Clinical Conditions.

The main pulmonary artery diameter (mPA), aortic diameter (Ao), and the mPA/Ao ratio, easily measured using chest computed tomography (CT), provide information that enables the diagnosis and evaluation of cardiopulmonary diseases. Here, we used CT to determine the sex- and age-specific distribution...

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Main Authors: Sang Hoon Lee, Young Jae Kim, Hye Jeong Lee, Hee Yeong Kim, Young Ae Kang, Moo Suk Park, Young Sam Kim, Se Kyu Kim, Joon Chang, Ji Ye Jung
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
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spelling doaj-00d2678bb6314a71bbb30bc543259fcb2020-11-24T21:10:44ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01105e012664610.1371/journal.pone.0126646Comparison of CT-Determined Pulmonary Artery Diameter, Aortic Diameter, and Their Ratio in Healthy and Diverse Clinical Conditions.Sang Hoon LeeYoung Jae KimHye Jeong LeeHee Yeong KimYoung Ae KangMoo Suk ParkYoung Sam KimSe Kyu KimJoon ChangJi Ye JungThe main pulmonary artery diameter (mPA), aortic diameter (Ao), and the mPA/Ao ratio, easily measured using chest computed tomography (CT), provide information that enables the diagnosis and evaluation of cardiopulmonary diseases. Here, we used CT to determine the sex- and age-specific distribution of normal reference values for mPA, Ao, and mPA/Ao ratio in an adult Korean population.Data from non-contrast, ECG-gated, coronary-calcium-scoring CT images of 2,547 individuals who visited the Health Screening Center of the Severance Hospital were analyzed. Healthy individuals (n = 813) included those who do not have hypertension, diabetes, asthma, obstructive lung disease, ischemic heart disease, stroke, smoking, obesity, and abnormal CT findings. Both mPA and Ao were measured at the level of bifurcation of the main pulmonary artery.The mean mPA and Ao were 25.9 mm and 30.0 mm in healthy participants, respectively, while the mean mPA/Ao ratio was 0.87. Medical conditions associated with a larger mPA were male, obesity, smoking history, hypertension, and diabetes. A larger mPA/Ao ratio was associated with female, the obese, non-smoker, normotensive, and normal serum level of lipids, while a smaller mPA/Ao ratio was associated with older age. In healthy individuals, the 90th percentile sex-specific mPA, Ao, and mPA/Ao ratio were, 31.3 mm (95% CI 29.9-32.2), 36.8 mm (95% CI 35.7-37.5), and 1.05 (95% CI 0.99-1.07) in males, and 29.6 mm (95% CI 29.1-30.2), 34.5 mm (95% CI 34.1-34.9), and 1.03 (95% CI 1.02-1.06) in females, respectively.In the Korean population, the mean mPA reference values in male and female were 26.5 mm and 25.8 mm, respectively, while the mean mPA/Ao ratio was 0.87. These values were influenced by a variety of underlying medical conditions.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4425684?pdf=render
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author Sang Hoon Lee
Young Jae Kim
Hye Jeong Lee
Hee Yeong Kim
Young Ae Kang
Moo Suk Park
Young Sam Kim
Se Kyu Kim
Joon Chang
Ji Ye Jung
spellingShingle Sang Hoon Lee
Young Jae Kim
Hye Jeong Lee
Hee Yeong Kim
Young Ae Kang
Moo Suk Park
Young Sam Kim
Se Kyu Kim
Joon Chang
Ji Ye Jung
Comparison of CT-Determined Pulmonary Artery Diameter, Aortic Diameter, and Their Ratio in Healthy and Diverse Clinical Conditions.
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author_facet Sang Hoon Lee
Young Jae Kim
Hye Jeong Lee
Hee Yeong Kim
Young Ae Kang
Moo Suk Park
Young Sam Kim
Se Kyu Kim
Joon Chang
Ji Ye Jung
author_sort Sang Hoon Lee
title Comparison of CT-Determined Pulmonary Artery Diameter, Aortic Diameter, and Their Ratio in Healthy and Diverse Clinical Conditions.
title_short Comparison of CT-Determined Pulmonary Artery Diameter, Aortic Diameter, and Their Ratio in Healthy and Diverse Clinical Conditions.
title_full Comparison of CT-Determined Pulmonary Artery Diameter, Aortic Diameter, and Their Ratio in Healthy and Diverse Clinical Conditions.
title_fullStr Comparison of CT-Determined Pulmonary Artery Diameter, Aortic Diameter, and Their Ratio in Healthy and Diverse Clinical Conditions.
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of CT-Determined Pulmonary Artery Diameter, Aortic Diameter, and Their Ratio in Healthy and Diverse Clinical Conditions.
title_sort comparison of ct-determined pulmonary artery diameter, aortic diameter, and their ratio in healthy and diverse clinical conditions.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description The main pulmonary artery diameter (mPA), aortic diameter (Ao), and the mPA/Ao ratio, easily measured using chest computed tomography (CT), provide information that enables the diagnosis and evaluation of cardiopulmonary diseases. Here, we used CT to determine the sex- and age-specific distribution of normal reference values for mPA, Ao, and mPA/Ao ratio in an adult Korean population.Data from non-contrast, ECG-gated, coronary-calcium-scoring CT images of 2,547 individuals who visited the Health Screening Center of the Severance Hospital were analyzed. Healthy individuals (n = 813) included those who do not have hypertension, diabetes, asthma, obstructive lung disease, ischemic heart disease, stroke, smoking, obesity, and abnormal CT findings. Both mPA and Ao were measured at the level of bifurcation of the main pulmonary artery.The mean mPA and Ao were 25.9 mm and 30.0 mm in healthy participants, respectively, while the mean mPA/Ao ratio was 0.87. Medical conditions associated with a larger mPA were male, obesity, smoking history, hypertension, and diabetes. A larger mPA/Ao ratio was associated with female, the obese, non-smoker, normotensive, and normal serum level of lipids, while a smaller mPA/Ao ratio was associated with older age. In healthy individuals, the 90th percentile sex-specific mPA, Ao, and mPA/Ao ratio were, 31.3 mm (95% CI 29.9-32.2), 36.8 mm (95% CI 35.7-37.5), and 1.05 (95% CI 0.99-1.07) in males, and 29.6 mm (95% CI 29.1-30.2), 34.5 mm (95% CI 34.1-34.9), and 1.03 (95% CI 1.02-1.06) in females, respectively.In the Korean population, the mean mPA reference values in male and female were 26.5 mm and 25.8 mm, respectively, while the mean mPA/Ao ratio was 0.87. These values were influenced by a variety of underlying medical conditions.
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