Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5611487 | Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography | 2007 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
For quantification of the left ventricular volume from 3-dimensional echocardiograms a number of cross-sectional images are used. The goal of this study was to determine the minimum number of long-axis images necessary for accurate quantification of the left ventricular volume. A strong correlation was observed between volumes obtained from magnetic resonance imaging and 3-dimensional echocardiography using 16 equiangular images (r = 0.99; y = 0.95x + 3.3 mL; standard error of the estimate = 7.0 mL; N = 30). Comparison of these results with random subsets showed a significant difference for volumes obtained with 4 and 2 equiangular images (P < .005). However, when the subsets were selected to target the eccentric region of the endocardial border this was only the case for subsets of two images (P < .001). This study demonstrates that accurate left ventricular volume quantification can be performed with as little as 8 equiangular long-axis images. By selecting the correctly oriented image set, this number can even be brought down to 4, which will further reduce the analysis time.
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Authors
Marco M. MSc, Boudewijn J. MD, Robert-Jan MD, PhD, Jerome MSc, PhD, Charles T. MSc, PhD, Folkert J. MD, PhD, Jos R.T.C. MD, PhD, Anton F.W. MSc, PhD, Nico MSc, PhD,