| Literature DB >> 28807449 |
Jaydev K Dave1, Sushmita V Kulkarni2, Purva P Pangaonkar3, Maria Stanczak4, Maureen E McDonald5, Ira S Cohen6, Praveen Mehrotra6, Michael P Savage6, Paul Walinsky6, Nicholas J Ruggiero6, David L Fischman6, David Ogilby6, Carolyn VanWhy6, Matthew Lombardi6, Flemming Forsberg4.
Abstract
This study evaluated the feasibility of employing non-invasive intra-cardiac pressure estimation using subharmonic signals from ultrasound contrast agents in humans. This institutional review board-approved proof-of-concept study included 15 consenting patients scheduled for left and right heart catheterization. During the catheterization procedure, Definity was infused intra-venously at 4-10 mL/min. Ultrasound scanning was performed with a Sonix RP using pulse inversion, three incident acoustic output levels and 2.5-MHz transmit frequency. Radiofrequency data were processed and subharmonic amplitudes were compared with the pressure catheter data. The correlation coefficient between subharmonic signals and pressure catheter data ranged from -0.3 to -0.9. For acquisitions with optimum acoustic output, pressure errors between the subharmonic technique and catheter were as low as 2.6 mmHg. However, automatically determining optimum acoustic output during scanning for each patient remains to be addressed before clinical applicability can be decided.Entities:
Keywords: Cardiac catheterization; Intra-cardiac pressures; Non-invasive pressure estimation; Subharmonic-aided pressure estimation; Ultrasound contrast agents
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28807449 PMCID: PMC5605408 DOI: 10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2017.07.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ultrasound Med Biol ISSN: 0301-5629 Impact factor: 2.998