Abstract
Objectives. To compare the accuracy of simplified 3-dimensional (3-D) echocardiography vs. multi-slice computed tomography (MSCT) software for the quantification of left ventricular (LV) volumes. Design. Three-D echocardiography (3-planes approach) and MSCT-CardIQ software were calibrated by measuring known volumes of 10 phantoms designed to closely mimic blood-endocardium interface. Subsequently, LV volumes were measured with both the methods in 9 patients referred routinely for coronary angiography and the agreement between the measurements was evaluated. Results. Simplified 3D-echocardiography provided higher degree of agreement between the measured and true phantom volumes (mean difference 0 ± 1 ml, variation range +4 to -4 ml) than MSCT software (mean difference 6 ± 5 ml; variation range +22 to -10 ml). The agreement between LV measurements in the patients was considerably poorer, with significantly larger volumes produced by MSCT (mean difference -23 ± 40 ml, variation between +93 and -138 ml). Conclusion. Simplified 3-D echocardiography provides more accurate assessment of phantom volumes than MSCT-CardIQ software. The discrepancy between the results of LV measurements with the two methods is even greater and does not warrant their interchangeable diagnostic use. © 2008 Mårtensson et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Mårtensson, M., Winter, R., Cederlund, K., Ripsweden, J., Mir-Akbari, H., Nowak, J., & Brodin, L. Å. (2008). Assessment of left ventricular volumes using simplified 3-D echocardiography and computed tomography - A phantom and clinical study. Cardiovascular Ultrasound, 6. https://doi.org/10.1186/1476-7120-6-26
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