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Demographic and cardiovascular risk factors associated with blood flow characteristics of the left atrium and left atrial appendage

Maurice Pradella Justin J. Baraboo Stanley H. Chu Anthony Maroun Julia M. Hwang +8 lainnya

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Abstract Objectives Impaired left atrium (LA) and left atrial appendage (LAA) hemodynamics are risk factors (RF) for atrial thrombus formation and stroke. They can be assessed in vivo using 4D-flow-MRI; however, most studies involve clinical patient samples. We aimed to investigate demographic and cardiovascular (CV)-RF associations with LA and LAA hemodynamics in an observational study sample. Material and methods Participants from the multi-ethnic study of atherosclerosis from our institution were approached to undergo cardiac MRI, including 4D-flow-MRI. LA and LAA volume, blood stasis (%voxel with velocity < 0.1 m/s), and peak velocity (PV, top 5% of voxels) were calculated. CV-RF (demographics, history of atrial fibrillation (AF), body mass index (BMI), etc.) were available through study records and investigated in multivariable linear regression models. Results One hundred fifty-eight participants were included (age: 72.8 ± 7.3 years, 53% female). Higher age and AF were associated with lower PV LA (β age : −0.16, p  < 0.01; β AF : −2.81, p  < 0.05) and higher LA stasis (β age : 0.64, p  < 0.001; β AF : 5.60, p  < 0.05). On the other hand, diabetes and left ventricular ejection fraction were associated with higher PV LA (β diabetes : 3.29, p  < 0.01; β LVEF : 0.11, p  < 0.05), and diabetes was also associated with lower LA stasis (β: −6.12, p  < 0.05). PV LAA was lower in Black participants (β: −2.64, p  < 0.01) and AF (β: −4.33, p  < 0.001). LAA stasis was lower in males (β: −5.36, p  < 0.01), white participants (β: −3.69, p  < 0.05), diabetes (β: −4.54, p  < 0.01) and higher BMI (β: −0.42, p  < 0.05) while higher LA volume (β: 0.12, p  < 0.01) was associated with higher LAA stasis. Conclusion We identified RF associated with impaired LA and LAA hemodynamics in an observational study cohort. Key Points Question Are there associations of demographic and CV factors with impaired atrial hemodynamics from 4D-flow cardiac MRI ? Findings 4D-flow MRI identified, amongst others, higher age, race, history of AF, and BMI in a sub-cohort of the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis . Clinical relevance Understanding risk factor associations with atrial hemodynamics could aid in identifying subclinical atrial thrombus formation risks, potentially allowing for earlier preventive strategies against diseases such as stroke in diverse populations . Graphical Abstract

Penulis (13)

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Maurice Pradella

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Justin J. Baraboo

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Stanley H. Chu

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Anthony Maroun

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Julia M. Hwang

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Mitchell A. Collins

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Amanda L. DiCarlo

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Elizabeth K. Weiss

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Lihui Zhao

R

Rod Passman

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Susan R. Heckbert

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Philip Greenland

M

Michael Markl

Format Sitasi

Pradella, M., Baraboo, J.J., Chu, S.H., Maroun, A., Hwang, J.M., Collins, M.A. et al. (2025). Demographic and cardiovascular risk factors associated with blood flow characteristics of the left atrium and left atrial appendage. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-025-11866-w

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Tahun Terbit
2025
Bahasa
en
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DOI
10.1007/s00330-025-11866-w
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