Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5609170 | Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography | 2017 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
MR quantification with 3D-FVCD showed better correlation and agreement than conventional 2D methods. MR was underestimated by 2D methods, especially in multijet and dilated left ventricle. Multijet MR demonstrated higher risk of discrepancy for the identification of surgical candidate, regardless of MR etiology.
Keywords
CMRVCWPISALVESDLVOTLVEDdTTEThree-dimensionalICCASEVelocity-time integralAmerican Society of EchocardiographyTransthoracic echocardiographyLeft ventricularcardiac magnetic resonance imagingEROAstroke volumemitral valvetwo-dimensionalVolumetric methodproximal isovelocity surface arealeft atrialThree-dimensional echocardiographyintraclass correlation coefficientAtrial fibrillationleft ventricular end-diastolic diameterleft ventricular end-systolic diameterleft ventricular outflow tracteffective regurgitant orifice areaPulse waveMitral annulusmitral regurgitationodds ratioVena contracta widthVti
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Authors
Ran MD, Jang-Won MD, PhD, Briain PhD, Hyuk-Jae MD, PhD, Young-Jin MD, PhD, Saurabh PhD, In-Jeong MD, Chi Young MD, PhD, Geu-Ru MD, PhD, Jong-Won MD, PhD, Namsik MD, PhD,