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Sex differences in photon-counting computed tomography findings across hypertrophic phenotypes.

Created on 10 Jul 2026

Authors

Carmelo De Gori, Alberto Aimo, Yu Fu Ferrari Chen, Francesca Pignatelli, Mariaelena Occhipinti, Matilda Muca, Denisa Simona Zai, Alessandro Campora, Vincenzo Castiglione, Andrea Barison, Roberta Poletti, Silvia Maffei, Alberto Clemente, Giancarlo Todiere, Giuseppe Vergaro, Michele Emdin

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European heart journal. Imaging methods and practice. Volume 4. Issue 2. Pages qyag120. Epub Jun 29, 2026.

Abstract

Photon-counting computed tomography (PCCT) enables simultaneous assessment of left ventricular morphology, function, and myocardial tissue characterization. Whether sex influences PCCT findings across hypertrophic phenotypes remains uncertain.
We studied consecutive adults with a left ventricular hypertrophic phenotype undergoing PCCT. Patients were classified as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy (ATTR-CM), or secondary left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH). Sex differences in PCCT-derived left ventricular mass index, volumes, ejection fraction (EF), late iodine enhancement (LIE), and extracellular volume (ECV) were assessed overall and by aetiology. In patients with clinically indicated cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) within ±12 months, sex effects on CT-CMR agreement were also evaluated. Among 182 patients, 50 were women and 132 were men; 83 had paired PCCT-CMR data. In the overall cohort, women had lower left ventricular mass index, smaller left ventricular volumes, higher EF, slightly lower ECV, and lower LIE extent than men. In HCM, women and men showed similar wall thickness, left ventricular mass, LIE burden, and ECV. In secondary LVH, women had smaller volumes and higher EF, without meaningful differences in tissue markers. In ATTR-CM, women appeared less remodelled and less infiltrative, although only four women were included. CT-CMR agreement for wall thickness, left ventricular mass, EF, scar extent, and ECV was similar in women and men. Diagnostic ECV thresholds were also consistent across sexes.
Sex influences PCCT hypertrophic phenotypes mainly through remodelling and functional adaptation rather than major differences in tissue characterization. CT-CMR agreement and diagnostic ECV thresholds appear robust across sexes.

PMID:
42428951
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 10 Jul 2026.

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