| Literature DB >> 34341942 |
Sam Jenkins1, Mohamed G Shiha2, Eron Yones2, James Wardley3,4, Alisdair Ryding3, Chris Sawh3, Marcus Flather3,4, Paul Morris1,2,5, Andrew J Swift1,2, Vassilios S Vassiliou3,4, Pankaj Garg6,7,8.
Abstract
Echocardiography is the first-line imaging modality for assessing cardiac function and morphology. The miniaturisation of ultrasound technology has led to the development of hand-held cardiac ultrasound (HCU) devices. The increasing sophistication of available HCU devices enables clinicians to more comprehensively examine patients at the bedside. HCU can augment clinical exam findings by offering a rapid screening assessment of cardiac dysfunction in both the Emergency Department and in cardiology clinics. Possible implications of implementing HCU into clinical practice are discussed in this review paper.Entities:
Keywords: Hand-held cardiac ultrasound; Jugular venous pressure; Left ventricular ejection fraction; Left ventricular hypertrophy; Valvular heart disease; Wall motion abnormality
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34341942 PMCID: PMC8328483 DOI: 10.1007/s12574-021-00540-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Echocardiogr ISSN: 1349-0222
Fig. 1Comparison of main handheld echocardiographic systems available. PLAX parasternal long axis, PSAX parasternal short axis, A4C apical 4-chamber, CD colour Doppler
HCU hardware and specifications
| Specifications | HCU device | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Butterfly iQ | Philips Lumify | GE Vscan extend | Clarius C3 HD | |
| Country | USA | USA | USA | Canada |
| Dimensions and weight | 144 × 53 × 26 mm | C5-2 curved array (135 g) | Display unit (168 × 76 × 22 mm, weight 321 g) | 164 × 78 × 38 mm |
| 313 g | L12-4 linear array (108 g) | Dual probe (129 × 39 × 28 mm, 120 g) | 392 g | |
| S4-1 phased array (96 g) | ||||
| Price | ~ £1699 + £360/year | ~ $1200/6 − $ ~ 3360/24 months | ~ €4250 − ~ €5100 + Tax | ~ £4050 |
| 1-year warranty | 5 years warranty | 1–3 years warranty | 3 years warranty | |
| Probe | Single probe (3 in 1) | 3 probes (curved C5-2, linear L12-4, phased S4-1) | Dual probe (linear and sector) | Single probe |
| CMUT/CMOS based | Waterproof | |||
| Cable | USB cable | USB cable | USB cable | Bluetooth and Wi-Fi |
| Compatibility | IOS, Android | Android | GE Vscan display | IOS, Android |
| Data storage | DICOM PACS | DICOM PACS | DICOM PACS | DICOM PACS |
| Cloud storage | Cloud storage | Cloud storage | Cloud storage | |
| Battery | 120 min (2 continuous hours) | Continuous scan time of 60 min | Scan time: ~ 60 min | |
| 5 h (for full recharge) | 90 min and recharged in 75 min | Charge time: ~ 90 min | ||
| Wireless charging | Exchangeable batteries for longer scan time | Standby: ~ 7 days | ||
HCU clinical imaging and artificial intelligence specifications
| Specification | Functions | HCU device | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Butterfly iQ | Philips Lumify | GE Vscan extend | Clarius C3 HD | ||
| Imaging | 2D | √ | √ | √ | √ |
| M-mode | √ | √ | √ | √ | |
| CDI | √ | √ | √ | √ | |
| PDI | √ | x | x | √ | |
| PWD | x | x | x | √ | |
| Midline | √ | x | x | √ | |
| Measurements | √ | x | √ | √ | |
| Scan depth (cm) | 30 | 30 | 24 | 40 | |
| Imaging presets (n) | 20 | 10 | 15 | 8 | |
| Artificial Intelligence | Ejection fraction calculator | √ | x | √ | x |
| Tele-guidance | √ | √ | x | √ | |
| Auto optimise | x | √ | √ | √ | |
| Bladder volume tool | √ | x | √ | x | |
| Apps from GE marketplace | x | x | √ | x | |
HCU hand-held cardiac ultrasound, 2D 2-dimensional, CDI colour Doppler imaging, PDI power Doppler imaging, PWD pulse-wave Doppler
Fig. 2Comprehensive cardiac examination by Clarius PA HD. B-mode, colour Doppler and M-mode are demonstrated in parasternal views. In apical views, similar views and pulse wave Doppler for mitral inflow are demonstrated. V1 = peak early filling velocity, V2 = peak late filling velocity
Fig. 3Ultrasound-measured jugular venous pressure imaged in a semi-recumbent position. Top: transverse view of a collapsed IJV. The green arrow points towards the collapsed IJV. Bottom: longitudinal axis of the IJV. The IJV tapers until reaching the point of collapse. The red arrow indicates the point at which the vein is collapsed. CCA common carotid artery, IJV internal jugular vein