2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2009.03.058
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Comparison of Echocardiographic and Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging Measurements of Functional Single Ventricular Volumes, Mass, and Ejection Fraction (from the Pediatric Heart Network Fontan Cross-Sectional Study)††A list of participating institutions and investigators appears in the Appendix.

Abstract: Assessment of the size and function of the functional single ventricle (FSV) is a key element in the management of patients following the Fontan procedure. Measurement variability of ventricular mass, volume and ejection fraction between observers by echocardiography and CMR and their reproducibility between readers in these patients has not been described. From the 546 patients enrolled in the Pediatric Heart Network Fontan Cross-Sectional Study (mean age 11.9±3.4 years), 100 echocardiograms and 50 CMR studie… Show more

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“…Visual assessments of echocardiography images are usually relied on and often found wanting compared with MRI. 307 The single-ventricle patient is a challenge for all imaging modalities. No commercially available echocardiographic or MRI equipment has algorithms designed for quantification of volumes and function of the anatomically varied single ventricle, although LV algorithms should be applicable in tricuspid atresia.…”
Section: Echocardiography and Single Ventriclementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Visual assessments of echocardiography images are usually relied on and often found wanting compared with MRI. 307 The single-ventricle patient is a challenge for all imaging modalities. No commercially available echocardiographic or MRI equipment has algorithms designed for quantification of volumes and function of the anatomically varied single ventricle, although LV algorithms should be applicable in tricuspid atresia.…”
Section: Echocardiography and Single Ventriclementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in young pediatric patients with complex CHD, the LV is distorted and does not assume a typical ellipsoid shape, limiting the accuracy of 2D echocardiographic evaluation of mass and volumes. 5,6 In complex defects, the right ventricle is enlarged and hypertensive, and both directly affect ventricular septal position and LV contour. 7 Moreover, the LV may have an abnormal shape in critically ill newborns with severe valvar aortic stenosis, Shone syndrome, or variants of left-sided heart hypoplasia.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Importantly, CMR has been shown to be accurate in the quantification of ventricular volumes in univentricular hearts and more reproducible than echocardiography [21].…”
Section: Ventricular Volumetric and Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%