Echocardiographic assessment of a normal adult aging population.

1977 
Echocardiograms were performed on 105 male participants in the National Institutes on Aging's volunteer Longitudinal Study Program. All subjects (25--84 years of age) were physically active and had no evidence of hypertension or cardiovascular disease. Measurements were made of the initial diastolic (E-F) slope of the anterior mitral valve leaflet, the aortic and left ventricular cavity dimensions, and the thickness of the posterior left ventricular wall. Fractional shortening of the minor semi-axis of the left ventricle and the velocity of circumferential fiber shortening were also determined. It was found that increasing age correlated with a decrease mitral valve E-F slope and increased aortic root diameter and left ventricular wall thickness. Aging did not affect left ventricular cavity dimension, fractional shortening of the minor semi-axis, and velocity of circumferential fiber shortening. These findings suggest that aging in the normal male is associated with altered left ventricular diastolic fill...
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