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Quantification of the area and shunt volume of multiple, circular, and noncircular ventricular septal defects: A 2D/3D echocardiography comparison and real time 3D color Doppler feasibility determination study
Author(s) -
Tracy Evan,
Zhu Meihua,
Streiff Cole,
Sahn David J.,
Ashraf Muhammad
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
echocardiography
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.404
H-Index - 62
eISSN - 1540-8175
pISSN - 0742-2822
DOI - 10.1111/echo.13742
Subject(s) - medicine , shunt (medical) , pulsatile flow , stroke volume , color doppler , cardiology , nuclear medicine , radiology , ultrasonography , heart failure , ejection fraction
Background Quantification of defect size and shunt flow is an important aspect of ventricular septal defect ( VSD ) evaluation. This study compared three‐dimensional echocardiography (3 DE ) with the current clinical standard two‐dimensional echocardiography (2 DE ) for quantifying defect area and tested the feasibility of real time 3D color Doppler echocardiography ( RT 3D‐ CDE ) for quantifying shunt volume of irregular shaped and multiple VSD s. Methods Latex balloons were sutured into the ventricles of 32 freshly harvested porcine hearts and were connected with tubing placed in septal perforations. Tubing was varied in area (0.13–5.22 cm²), number (1–3), and shape (circle, oval, crescent, triangle). A pulsatile pump was used to pump “blood” through the VSD ( LV to RV ) at stroke volumes of 30–70 mL with a stroke rate of 60 bpm. Two‐dimensional echocardiography (2 DE ), 3 DE , and RT 3D‐ CDE images were acquired from the right side of the phantom. Results For circular VSD s, both 2 DE and 3 DE area measurements were consistent with the actual areas ( R ² = 0.98 vs 0.99). For noncircular/multiple VSD s, 3 DE correlated with the actual area more closely than 2 DE ( R ² = 0.99 vs 0.44). Shunt volumes obtained using RT 3D‐ CDE positively correlated with pumped stroke volumes ( R ² = 0.96). Conclusions Three‐dimensional echocardiography (3 DE ) is a feasible method for determining VSD area and is more accurate than 2 DE for evaluating the area of multiple or noncircular VSD s. Real‐time 3D color Doppler echocardiography ( RT 3D‐ CDE ) is a feasible method for quantifying the shunt volume of multiple or noncircular VSD s.