Quantitative analysis of spectral Doppler clicks in assessment of aortic stenosis
Autor: | Brent White, Daniel Gonzalez, Leon Frazin, Weili Zheng, Sean Wessel, Ali A. Sovari, Sreenivas Konda |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
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Aortic valve Cardiac Catheterization medicine.medical_specialty Heart Ventricles medicine.medical_treatment Spectral doppler 030204 cardiovascular system & hematology Severity of Illness Index 03 medical and health sciences symbols.namesake 0302 clinical medicine Internal medicine medicine Humans Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging 030212 general & internal medicine Lead (electronics) Aged Retrospective Studies Cardiac catheterization business.industry Reproducibility of Results Aortic Valve Stenosis Gold standard (test) medicine.disease Echocardiography Doppler Intensity (physics) Stenosis medicine.anatomical_structure Cardiology symbols Female Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine business Doppler effect Follow-Up Studies |
Zdroj: | Echocardiography. 36:2158-2166 |
ISSN: | 1540-8175 0742-2822 |
Popis: | OBJECTIVES This study was performed to evaluate an additional echocardiographic spectral Doppler marker, which would identify severe aortic stenosis (AS). BACKGROUND Echocardiography is most commonly utilized to assess AS and has been validated against invasive measurements. However, the data obtained are not always in agreement, leaving a conundrum regarding the true severity of AS and can lead to other diagnostic procedures. This highlights the importance of improved noninvasive diagnostic techniques. METHODS Forty-eight indeterminate cases of calcific AS that had been previously evaluated by both echocardiography and cardiac catheterization were included in the study, using cardiac catheterization as the gold standard for calculation of aortic valve area (AVA). The intensity of opening and closing of the aortic valve, represented by bright vertical deflections on the CW spectral waveform, was quantified using ImageJ software to generate pixel intensity histograms to create opening and closing click (OC and CC) ratios. These ratios were compared with echocardiographic variables and catheterization AVA. RESULTS Thirty-five patients were found to have severe AS and 13 patients were found to have nonsevere AS, as assessed by cardiac catheterization. CC ratio was found to be a significant predictor of severe AS with an OR 0.024 (95% CI: 0.002-0.378, P = .0079). Adding CC to a model using standard echocardiographic parameters resulted in significant improvement in the C-statistic (0.693 to 0.835, P = .0134). CONCLUSIONS An additional Doppler marker measuring the aortic valve CC ratio has been found to improve detection of severe AS. |
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