PURPOSE: This study was designed to evaluate electron beam computed tomography (CT) for quantifying mitral regurgitation in comparison with magnetic resonance (MR) imaging as a reference method. METHOD: Forty-three patients, among them 33 with known mitral regurgitation, underwent electron beam CT and MR imaging. Total left ventricular stroke volume (TSV), antegrade stroke volume (ASV), and mitral regurgitation volume (MRV) and fraction (MRF) were determined and compared between the two modalities. Additionally electron beam CT measurements were compared with the corresponding echocardiographic findings. RESULTS: Significant differences between electron beam CT and MR imaging were found for measurements of TSV and MSV but not for ASV and MRF. There was a close linear correlation between both modalities for all parameters. Furthermore, there was good agreement between electron beam CT and echocardiography, although electron beam CT shows a tendency to overestimate mitral regurgitation slightly. CONCLUSION: The results indicate that electron beam CT offers an additional procedure for quantifying mitral regurgitation and that it may be used as an alternative to MR imaging.
PURPOSE: This study was designed to evaluate electron beam computed tomography (CT) for quantifying mitral regurgitation in comparison with magnetic resonance (MR) imaging as a reference method. METHOD: Forty-three patients, among them 33 with known mitral regurgitation, underwent electron beam CT and MR imaging. Total left ventricular stroke volume (TSV), antegrade stroke volume (ASV), and mitral regurgitation volume (MRV) and fraction (MRF) were determined and compared between the two modalities. Additionally electron beam CT measurements were compared with the corresponding echocardiographic findings. RESULTS: Significant differences between electron beam CT and MR imaging were found for measurements of TSV and MSV but not for ASV and MRF. There was a close linear correlation between both modalities for all parameters. Furthermore, there was good agreement between electron beam CT and echocardiography, although electron beam CT shows a tendency to overestimate mitral regurgitation slightly. CONCLUSION: The results indicate that electron beam CT offers an additional procedure for quantifying mitral regurgitation and that it may be used as an alternative to MR imaging.
Authors: Janko F Verhey; Nadia S Nathan; Otto Rienhoff; Ron Kikinis; Fabian Rakebrandt; Michael N D'Ambra Journal: Biomed Eng Online Date: 2006-03-03 Impact factor: 2.819