2010
DOI: 10.1007/s00330-010-1720-z
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Simple area-based measurement for multidetector computed tomography to predict left ventricular size

Abstract: Objective-Measures of left ventricular (LV) mass and dimensions are independent predictors of morbidity and mortality. We determined whether an axial area-based method by computed tomography (CT) provides an accurate estimate of LV mass and volume.Method-45 subjects (49% female, 56.0±12 years) with a wide range of LV geometry underwent contrast-enhanced 64-slice CT. LV mass and volume were derived from a 3D data set. 2D images were analysed to determine LV area as well the direct transverse cardiac diameter (d… Show more

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“…The high inter-reader reliability for the CTR in this study suggests that linear measurements on axial CT scans are a simple and effective means of assessing cardiomegaly postmortem. This stands in agreement with the technical approach of other studies and supports the use of this method for quantifying the diameter of the thorax and heart on CT images [10][11][12].…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…The high inter-reader reliability for the CTR in this study suggests that linear measurements on axial CT scans are a simple and effective means of assessing cardiomegaly postmortem. This stands in agreement with the technical approach of other studies and supports the use of this method for quantifying the diameter of the thorax and heart on CT images [10][11][12].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…In both cases, linear measurements were taken in an adapted way according to the method of Ungerleider and Gubner [6] as described in several previous CT studies [10][11][12]. All measurements were performed on axial slices using the workstation caliper tool.…”
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“…711 Recently, LV area has been shown to be an accurate and highly reproducible surrogate of LV mass and volumes. 12, 13 It is easily obtained from gated chest computed tomography (CT). While the correlation between LV mass and aortic distensibility (AD) has been well demonstrated, the correlation between LV area on CT and AD has not been studied.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this issue of European Radiology, Schlett et al [1] elegantly describe simple methods for assessment of left ventricular (LV) size based on single level area and transverse diameter measurements using readily recognisable anatomical landmarks on transverse CT and projection digitally acquired radiographs (CT scout images). This evaluation can be performed on both unenhanced and contrast medium-enhanced examinations, is reproducible, practical (taking 1 min to perform) and correlates closely with three-dimensional assessment of LV volume, muscle mass and size.…”
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