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Correlation of 2-Dimensional and 3-Dimensional Echocardiographic Analysis to Surgical Measurements of the Tricuspid Valve Annular Diameter

Authors :
Himani V. Bhatt
Ahmed El-Eshmawi
Pritul R. Patel
John Spivack
David H. Adams
Yasmin Amir
Gregory W. Fischer
Source :
Journal of cardiothoracic and vascular anesthesia. 33(1)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Objective This study sought to determine if 3-dimensional (3D) echocardiography would more closely correspond to direct surgical measurements of the maximal tricuspid valve (TV) annular diameter than 2-dimensional (2D) measurements. Design Prospective study. Setting The cardiothoracic operating rooms (ORs) at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York, NY. Participants Fifty-nine patients over 18 years of age underwent elective mitral valve surgery for severe mitral regurgitation from 2014 to 2015. Interventions None. Measurements and Main Results Two-dimensional and 3D data sets and surgical TV annular dimensions were measured. Bland-Altman analysis was conducted and absolute differences were compared using paired t tests and the McNemar test. The observed mean difference between the 2D measurements by transgastric right ventricular diastolic view and the surgical measurements was 0.21 cm (standard deviation [SD] = 0.36 cm); the mean difference between the 3D measurements and surgical measures was -0.03 cm (SD = 0.19 cm). The McNemar test showed that the rate of highly successful measurements, defined as those within 0.2 cm of the true surgical score, using the 3D technique (66%) was significantly better than the rate of highly successful measurements using the 2D technique (25%), p Conclusion Three-dimensional imaging and measurement of the TV annular diameter is feasible in the OR setting. The superiority of the 3D measurements versus 2D measurements allows for greater precision and accuracy and may guide better intraoperative surgical decision-making.

Details

ISSN :
15328422
Volume :
33
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of cardiothoracic and vascular anesthesia
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....022537a94297c4f287cd9aae411eff42