Determination of left ventricular volume by two-dimensional echocardiography: comparison with magnetic resonance imaging |
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Authors: | HERREGODS, M.-C. DE PAEP, G. BUNENS, B. BOGAERT, J. G. RADEMAKERS, F. E. BOSMANS, H. T. BELLON, E. P. MARCHAL, G. J. BAERT, A. L. DE WERF, F. VAN DE GEEST, H. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Cardiology University Hospital Gasthuisberg Leuven, Belgium *Radiology University Hospital Gasthuisberg Leuven, Belgium ESAT, University Hospital Gasthuisberg Leuven, Belgium |
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Abstract: | Left ventricular volume was determined in 12 healthy volunteersusing a newly developed two-dimensional echocardio-graphic delineationmethod. The results were compared with those of magnetic resonanceimaging, which served as the method of reference. Left ventricularend-diastolic volume was 123 ± 12 ml, echocardiographicallydefined, and 121 ± 12 ml calculated with magnetic resonanceimaging. End-systolic volume was 41 ± 7 ml on echocardiographyand 37±6 ml on magnetic resonance imaging. Left ventricularejection fraction was 67 ± 4%, echocardiographicallydefined, and 70 ± 5%, calculated with magnetic resonanceimaging. There was no statistical difference for any of themeasured parameters. Interstudy and inter-observer variabilitywas minimal. In conclusion, in healthy volunteers left ventricularvolume was accurately defined, using this newly developed two-dimensionalechocardiographic delineation method. During endocardial delineationa dynamic display is continuously available on a second window,allowing precise visual edge-detection. Moreover, correctionscan be made easily and quickly. These two advantages enhancethe accuracy of the method, even in cases of poor echogenicity. |
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Keywords: | Echocardiography magnetic resonance imaging ventricular volume |
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