Echocardiographic Assessment of Thoracic Aortic Dilatation

Main Author: Ghulam Ali, Sarah
Other Authors: Fusini, Laura, Dalla Cia, Alessia, Tamborini, Gloria, Gripari, Paola, Muratori, Manuela, Mancini, Maria, Annoni, Andrea, Formenti, Alberto, Pepi, Mauro
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Terbitan: Mendeley , 2019
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author Ghulam Ali, Sarah
author2 Fusini, Laura
Dalla Cia, Alessia
Tamborini, Gloria
Gripari, Paola
Muratori, Manuela
Mancini, Maria
Annoni, Andrea
Formenti, Alberto
Pepi, Mauro
title Echocardiographic Assessment of Thoracic Aortic Dilatation
publisher Mendeley
publishDate 2019
topic Cardiology
url https:/data.mendeley.com/datasets/dp4c25bxfw
contents Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and accuracy of 2-dimensional (2D) and 3-dimensional (3D) transthoracic echocardiography (2DTTE, 3DTTE) versus multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) in patients with ascending aortic (AA) dilation. Materials and Methods: Fifty consecutive patients with AA dilation were evaluated by 2DTTE, X-plane (XP) 3DTTE, and MDCT. Aorta diameters were measured at aortic annulus, aortic root (SIN), sinotubular junction, AA, aortic arch before the prebrachiocephalic artery (PRE), and before left subclavian artery (INTRA). Leading edge-to-leading edge (L-L) and inner-to-inner (I-I) measurements were compared with MDCT data. Results: Feasibility, quality of imaging, and accuracy was high with all echocardiographic methods. Specifically for MDCT maximum SIN diameter, the best correlation and agreement was obtained using XP maximum diameter at 3DTTE (MDCT: 44.8±7.4mm vs. XP: 44.4±7.4 mm; r=0.975; bias=−0.4 mm). The same was true for AA maximum diameter at MDCT (MDCT: 46.6±8.1mm vs. XP: 47.5±8.1 mm; r=0.991; bias=0.1mm). For aortic arch the best correlation and agreement with MDCT were as follows: 2DTTE L-L diameter for arch PRE (MDCT: 37.9±5.3mm vs. TTE: 36.6±4.5 mm; r=0.927; bias=−0.9 mm) and MDCT minimum diameter with XP minimum diameter for arch INTRA (MDCT: 28.2±5.0mm vs. TTE 28.8±4.7 mm; r=0.939; bias=−0.3 mm). Conclusion: In patients with aortic dilatation or aneurysm, new techniques (mainly 2D-3D probes allowing XP views) facilitate accuracy of aortic measurements at different sites of the vessel and allow standardization of analysis to better compare with MDCT.
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