P49 QUANTIFYING WAVE REFLECTION IN CHILDREN: INVASIVE VS NON-INVASIVE CENTRAL AUGMENTATION INDEX AND REFLECTION MAGNITUDE AND THEIR ASSOCIATION WITH LEFT VENTRICULAR MASS

Objective: The aims of this study in children were to 1) evaluate two brachial oscillometric devices for estimating central augmentation index (AIx) and reflection magnitude (RM), and 2) test whether AIx or RM are associated with left ventricular mass index (LVMI). Methods: Intra-aortic (IA) AIx wa...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Jonathan Mynard, Greta Goldsmith, Remi Kowalski, Lucas Eastaugh, Geoff Lane, Gabriella Springall, Joe Smolich, Alberto Avolio, Michael Cheung
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Atlantis Press 2018-12-01
Series:Artery Research
Online Access:https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/125930065/view
id doaj-fccecf79a3524f5785228449c9535595
record_format Article
spelling doaj-fccecf79a3524f5785228449c95355952020-11-25T03:43:03ZengAtlantis PressArtery Research 1876-44012018-12-012410.1016/j.artres.2018.10.102P49 QUANTIFYING WAVE REFLECTION IN CHILDREN: INVASIVE VS NON-INVASIVE CENTRAL AUGMENTATION INDEX AND REFLECTION MAGNITUDE AND THEIR ASSOCIATION WITH LEFT VENTRICULAR MASSJonathan MynardGreta GoldsmithRemi KowalskiLucas EastaughGeoff LaneGabriella SpringallJoe SmolichAlberto AvolioMichael CheungObjective: The aims of this study in children were to 1) evaluate two brachial oscillometric devices for estimating central augmentation index (AIx) and reflection magnitude (RM), and 2) test whether AIx or RM are associated with left ventricular mass index (LVMI). Methods: Intra-aortic (IA) AIx was calculated from high-fidelity pressure measured with a Verrata wire (Philips Volcano) in 60 children (9.2 ± 4.7 years) with unobstructed aorta undergoing clinically-indicated catheterisation. AIx was also obtained from SphygmoCor XCEL (SC, AtCor) and/or Mobil-o-Graph (MB, IEM) brachial oscillometric devices. RM(IA) was calculated via wave separation using a representative normalised flow waveform obtained from MRI in a separate group of normal adolescents, RM(SC) via the triangulation method, and RM(MB) provided by the proprietary software. LVMI was estimated via echocardiography. Results: Invasive vs non-invasive AIx and RM are compared in the Table. AIx(IA) correlated weakly with AIx(SC) (R = 0.27, P = 0.04) but not AIx(MB) (P = 0.4). Neither RM(SC) nor RM(MB) correlated with RM(IA) (P = 0.13 and P = 0.96 respectively). RM(IA) was moderately correlated with AIx(IA) (R = 0.69, P < 0.001) and weakly correlated with AIx(SC) (R = 0.36, P = 0.007) but not AIx(MB) (P = 0.7). In a multivariable regression, height (P < 0.001) and RM (IA) (P = 0.04) were independently and positively associated with LVMI (adjusted R2 = 0.24), whereas there were no associations of any AIx or non-invasively estimated RM with LVMI. Conclusion: Central AIx and RM were poorly estimated by SC and MB in children. Unlike RM(IA), none of the non-invasive indices of wave reflection correlated with LVMI, likely due to inadequate estimation of the central pressure waveform shape in this age group.https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/125930065/view
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Jonathan Mynard
Greta Goldsmith
Remi Kowalski
Lucas Eastaugh
Geoff Lane
Gabriella Springall
Joe Smolich
Alberto Avolio
Michael Cheung
spellingShingle Jonathan Mynard
Greta Goldsmith
Remi Kowalski
Lucas Eastaugh
Geoff Lane
Gabriella Springall
Joe Smolich
Alberto Avolio
Michael Cheung
P49 QUANTIFYING WAVE REFLECTION IN CHILDREN: INVASIVE VS NON-INVASIVE CENTRAL AUGMENTATION INDEX AND REFLECTION MAGNITUDE AND THEIR ASSOCIATION WITH LEFT VENTRICULAR MASS
Artery Research
author_facet Jonathan Mynard
Greta Goldsmith
Remi Kowalski
Lucas Eastaugh
Geoff Lane
Gabriella Springall
Joe Smolich
Alberto Avolio
Michael Cheung
author_sort Jonathan Mynard
title P49 QUANTIFYING WAVE REFLECTION IN CHILDREN: INVASIVE VS NON-INVASIVE CENTRAL AUGMENTATION INDEX AND REFLECTION MAGNITUDE AND THEIR ASSOCIATION WITH LEFT VENTRICULAR MASS
title_short P49 QUANTIFYING WAVE REFLECTION IN CHILDREN: INVASIVE VS NON-INVASIVE CENTRAL AUGMENTATION INDEX AND REFLECTION MAGNITUDE AND THEIR ASSOCIATION WITH LEFT VENTRICULAR MASS
title_full P49 QUANTIFYING WAVE REFLECTION IN CHILDREN: INVASIVE VS NON-INVASIVE CENTRAL AUGMENTATION INDEX AND REFLECTION MAGNITUDE AND THEIR ASSOCIATION WITH LEFT VENTRICULAR MASS
title_fullStr P49 QUANTIFYING WAVE REFLECTION IN CHILDREN: INVASIVE VS NON-INVASIVE CENTRAL AUGMENTATION INDEX AND REFLECTION MAGNITUDE AND THEIR ASSOCIATION WITH LEFT VENTRICULAR MASS
title_full_unstemmed P49 QUANTIFYING WAVE REFLECTION IN CHILDREN: INVASIVE VS NON-INVASIVE CENTRAL AUGMENTATION INDEX AND REFLECTION MAGNITUDE AND THEIR ASSOCIATION WITH LEFT VENTRICULAR MASS
title_sort p49 quantifying wave reflection in children: invasive vs non-invasive central augmentation index and reflection magnitude and their association with left ventricular mass
publisher Atlantis Press
series Artery Research
issn 1876-4401
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Objective: The aims of this study in children were to 1) evaluate two brachial oscillometric devices for estimating central augmentation index (AIx) and reflection magnitude (RM), and 2) test whether AIx or RM are associated with left ventricular mass index (LVMI). Methods: Intra-aortic (IA) AIx was calculated from high-fidelity pressure measured with a Verrata wire (Philips Volcano) in 60 children (9.2 ± 4.7 years) with unobstructed aorta undergoing clinically-indicated catheterisation. AIx was also obtained from SphygmoCor XCEL (SC, AtCor) and/or Mobil-o-Graph (MB, IEM) brachial oscillometric devices. RM(IA) was calculated via wave separation using a representative normalised flow waveform obtained from MRI in a separate group of normal adolescents, RM(SC) via the triangulation method, and RM(MB) provided by the proprietary software. LVMI was estimated via echocardiography. Results: Invasive vs non-invasive AIx and RM are compared in the Table. AIx(IA) correlated weakly with AIx(SC) (R = 0.27, P = 0.04) but not AIx(MB) (P = 0.4). Neither RM(SC) nor RM(MB) correlated with RM(IA) (P = 0.13 and P = 0.96 respectively). RM(IA) was moderately correlated with AIx(IA) (R = 0.69, P < 0.001) and weakly correlated with AIx(SC) (R = 0.36, P = 0.007) but not AIx(MB) (P = 0.7). In a multivariable regression, height (P < 0.001) and RM (IA) (P = 0.04) were independently and positively associated with LVMI (adjusted R2 = 0.24), whereas there were no associations of any AIx or non-invasively estimated RM with LVMI. Conclusion: Central AIx and RM were poorly estimated by SC and MB in children. Unlike RM(IA), none of the non-invasive indices of wave reflection correlated with LVMI, likely due to inadequate estimation of the central pressure waveform shape in this age group.
url https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/125930065/view
work_keys_str_mv AT jonathanmynard p49quantifyingwavereflectioninchildreninvasivevsnoninvasivecentralaugmentationindexandreflectionmagnitudeandtheirassociationwithleftventricularmass
AT gretagoldsmith p49quantifyingwavereflectioninchildreninvasivevsnoninvasivecentralaugmentationindexandreflectionmagnitudeandtheirassociationwithleftventricularmass
AT remikowalski p49quantifyingwavereflectioninchildreninvasivevsnoninvasivecentralaugmentationindexandreflectionmagnitudeandtheirassociationwithleftventricularmass
AT lucaseastaugh p49quantifyingwavereflectioninchildreninvasivevsnoninvasivecentralaugmentationindexandreflectionmagnitudeandtheirassociationwithleftventricularmass
AT geofflane p49quantifyingwavereflectioninchildreninvasivevsnoninvasivecentralaugmentationindexandreflectionmagnitudeandtheirassociationwithleftventricularmass
AT gabriellaspringall p49quantifyingwavereflectioninchildreninvasivevsnoninvasivecentralaugmentationindexandreflectionmagnitudeandtheirassociationwithleftventricularmass
AT joesmolich p49quantifyingwavereflectioninchildreninvasivevsnoninvasivecentralaugmentationindexandreflectionmagnitudeandtheirassociationwithleftventricularmass
AT albertoavolio p49quantifyingwavereflectioninchildreninvasivevsnoninvasivecentralaugmentationindexandreflectionmagnitudeandtheirassociationwithleftventricularmass
AT michaelcheung p49quantifyingwavereflectioninchildreninvasivevsnoninvasivecentralaugmentationindexandreflectionmagnitudeandtheirassociationwithleftventricularmass
_version_ 1724521534681251840