A novel wall motion score index-based method accurately estimated left ventricular ejection fraction compared to 3D and 2D echocardiography (all P > 0.5 for difference).
Observational (n=40)
Hypertension and Stage B-D congestive heart failure (n=40)
Wall motion score index (WMSI)-based method vs 3D echocardiography and 2D Simpson's method
Difference in estimated left ventricular ejection fraction — r2 = 0.90, p=> 0.5
Effect estimate: r2 = 0.90
p-value: p=> 0.5
AIMS: To evaluate the reliability of a regional wall motion score index (WMSI)-based method for assessment of left ventricular (LV) ejection fraction (EF). METHODS AND RESULTS: Two-dimensional (2D) echocardiography was used to assess a LV 16-segment-based regional wall motion. Each segment received a score based on contractility status: 4, normal kinesis; 3, mild; 2.5, moderate; and 1.5, severe hypo-kinesis; 0, akinesis; -1, dyskinesis; 3.5 and 4.5 were used for low-normal and high-normal kinesis; 5 for hyper-kinesis. Hence, WMSI-based EF was derived by summing the score assigned to each segment. Contextually, EF was evaluated by real-time three-dimensional (3D) echocardiography and by traditional Simpson's method (2D). Global longitudinal strain (GLS) by speckle-tracking method was derived as a volume-independent indicator of LV chamber contractility sensitive to regional wall motion abnormalities. In 40 subjects with 3D-EF ranging from 14 to 80%, including clinically healthy hypertensive and patients with Stage B-D congestive heart failure with global or segmental wall motion abnormalities, on average, WMSI-EF did not differ from EF measured by 3D or 2D (all P > 0.5). By intraclass correlation coefficients, reliability of WMSI-EF vs. 3D method was as good as the reliability of 2D method vs. 3D method. GLS correlated with WMSI-EF as strongly as with 3D-EF (both r(2) = 0.90). Moderate-severe mitral regurgitation was associated with increased difference between WMSI-EF and 3D-EF, independent to potential confounders. Intra-observer and inter-observer reproducibility of WMSI-EF was comparable to the reproducibility of EF estimated by 3D echocardiography. Feasibility (WMSI, 3D, 2D, and GLS all available) was 78%; however, feasibility of WMSI per se was approximately 92% in clinical series. CONCLUSION: Trained readers may rapidly estimate EF by a novel WMSI system, which was found to be accurate compared with 3D method and GLS.
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Vittorio Palmieri
University of Vermont
C Allison Russo
Novartis (Switzerland)
Antonio Riccardo Buonomo
University of Naples Federico II
European Journal of Echocardiography
Cornell University
Columbia University
Ospedale dei Pellegrini
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Palmieri et al. (Sat,) conducted a observational in Hypertension and Stage B-D congestive heart failure (n=40). Wall motion score index (WMSI)-based method vs. 3D echocardiography and 2D Simpson's method was evaluated on Difference in estimated left ventricular ejection fraction (r2 = 0.90, p=> 0.5). A novel wall motion score index-based method accurately estimated left ventricular ejection fraction compared to 3D and 2D echocardiography (all P > 0.5 for difference).
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a088dd5113ba5b476de4492 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/ejechocard/jep177
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