Authors
Anna Tidholm, AB Westling, Katja Höglund, I Ljungvall, Jens Häggström
Publication date
2010/11
Journal
Journal of veterinary internal medicine
Volume
24
Issue
6
Pages
1414-1420
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Inc
Description
Background: Real‐time 3‐dimensional echocardiography (RT3D) is a recent technique based on volumetric scanning, eliminating the need for geometric modeling of the cardiac chambers and minimizing the errors caused by foreshortened views.
Hypothesis: Estimations of left ventricular (LV) end‐diastolic (EDV) and end‐systolic volume (ESV), and left atrial (LA) size, differ depending on the echocardiographic technique of estimation.
Animals: Fifty‐one dogs with acquired heart disease and 34 healthy control dogs.
Methods: Prospective observational study by M‐mode (Teichholz method), Simpson's modified 2‐dimensional (2D) method, and RT3D methods for estimation of LV volumes. LA size was evaluated by 2D and RT3D methods.
Results: RT3D showed good agreement with 2D for EDV and ESV, whereas Teichholz method overestimated LV volumes in comparison with the other 2 methods by …
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