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Volume quantification by contrast-enhanced ultrasound: an in-vitro comparison with true volumes and thermodilution

Authors :
Hans C. van Assen
Ingeborg H F Herold
Marcel van het Veer
Hendrikus H. M. Korsten
Massimo Mischi
TA Tamerlan Saidov
Gianna Russo
Patrick Houthuizen
Signal Processing Systems
Cardiovascular Biomechanics
Biomedical Diagnostics Lab
Eindhoven MedTech Innovation Center
Source :
Cardiovascular Ultrasound, Cardiovascular Ultrasound, 11, 36-1/9. BioMed Central
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Background Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) has recently been proposed as a minimally- invasive, alternative method for blood volume measurement. This study aims at comparing the accuracy of CEUS and the classical thermodilution techniques for volume assessment in an in-vitro set-up. Methods The in-vitro set-up consisted of a variable network between an inflow and outflow tube and a roller pump. The inflow and outflow tubes were insonified with an ultrasound array transducer and a thermistor was placed in each tube. Indicator dilution curves were made by injecting indicator which consisted of an ultrasound-contrast-agent diluted in ice-cold saline. Both acoustic intensity- and thermo-dilution curves were used to calculate the indicator mean transit time between the inflow and outflow tube. The volumes were derived by multiplying the estimated mean transit time by the flow rate. We compared the volumes measured by CEUS with the true volumes of the variable network and those measured by thermodilution by Bland-Altman and intraclass-correlation analysis. Results The measurements by CEUS and thermodilution showed a very strong correlation (rs = 0.94) with a modest volume underestimation by CEUS of −40 ± 28 mL and an overestimation of 84 ± 62 mL by thermodilution compared with the true volumes. Both CEUS and thermodilution showed a high statistically significant correlation with the true volume (rs = 0.97 (95% CI, 0.95 - 0.98; P

Details

ISSN :
14767120
Volume :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cardiovascular ultrasound
Accession number :
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