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Accuracy of 3-dimensional color Doppler-derived flow volumes with increasing image depth

Lookup NU author(s): Dr James Pemberton, Dr Antoinette Kenny

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Abstract

Objectives. We and others have reported on the use of digital color Doppler sonography from real-time 3-dimensional (3D) echocardiography and its use in accurately calculating cardiac flow volumes, namely stroke volume (SV) and, hence, cardiac output. However, in some patients, image depth is higher than average, and this may affect the accuracy of volume calculation. We sought to investigate the impact of image depth and the accompanying change in signal strength, spatial resolution, and pulse repetition frequency on the accuracy of SV calculation from 3D color Doppler data in an in vitro model. Methods. A tube model of the left ventricular outflow tract was constructed from plastic tubing and connected to a pulsatile pump. The volume flowing through the tube was imaged using a 3D echocardiography system. Stroke volumes from the pump were computed from the DICOM data using commercially available software and compared with a reference standard of timed volumes with the use of a graduated measuring cylinder over a range of depth settings and SVs. Results. There was good correlation between the 3D-derived SVs and the reference cylinder measures over all depths from 4 to 16 cm at 1-cm increments with a tube diameter of 17 mm, a pump rate of 60 beats/min, and SVs ranging from 20 to 70 mL. The average r(2) value for the 13 different depths was 0.976. However, the accuracy of the 3D method of volume calculation appeared to fall at depths greater than 13 cm, especially at higher SVs. Conclusions. Stroke volume calculation from real-time 3D color Doppler data in this in vitro study shows that at depths greater than approximately 13 cm, accuracy decreases, especially at higher SVs. This may be due to decreased resolution and the reduced frame rate at these depths. At shallower depths, volume calculation form the 3D Doppler data appears very accurate.


Publication metadata

Author(s): Pemberton J, Hui L, Young M, Li XK, Kenny A, Sahn DJ

Publication type: Article

Publication status: Published

Journal: Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine

Year: 2005

Volume: 24

Issue: 8

Pages: 1109-1115

ISSN (print): 0278-4297

ISSN (electronic): 1550-9613

Publisher: American Institute for Ultrasound in Medicine


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