1994
DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.89.5.2342
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Three-dimensional echocardiography. In vivo validation for right ventricular volume and function.

Abstract: BACKGROUND Current two-dimensional echocardiographic measures of right ventricular volume are limited by the asymmetrical and crescentic shape of the ventricle and by difficulty in obtaining standardized views. Three-dimensional echocardiographic reconstruction, which does not require geometric assumptions or standardized views, may therefore have potential advantages for determining right ventricular volume. Three-dimensional techniques, however, have not been applied to the right ventricle in viv… Show more

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“…Three-dimensional (3D) imaging techniques have provided unique anatomic views of cardiac structures and improved the definition of spatial relationship in complex abnormalities. [17][18][19] Recently introduced 3D transesophageal echocardiography (3D TEE) provides more accurate geometrical information of RV. 20 The aims of this study were (1) to assess RVOT morphology and function using 3D TEE and (2) to compare CO calculated invasively with CO calculated noninvasively.…”
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“…Three-dimensional (3D) imaging techniques have provided unique anatomic views of cardiac structures and improved the definition of spatial relationship in complex abnormalities. [17][18][19] Recently introduced 3D transesophageal echocardiography (3D TEE) provides more accurate geometrical information of RV. 20 The aims of this study were (1) to assess RVOT morphology and function using 3D TEE and (2) to compare CO calculated invasively with CO calculated noninvasively.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The RVEF is the main indicator of right ventricular function. Owing to the wide use of RT3D ultrasonography in recent years, more attention has been paid to the right ventricular configuration and its cardiac output measurements (Jiang et al, 1994;Endo et al, 2006;Nesser et al, 2006). Researchers (Yan et al, 1995) discovered that the RVEF of patients with pulmonary heart disease was less than that of healthy subjects through 3D ultrasonography.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Without a geometric model of the left ventricle, real-time 3DE (RT3DE) can display the spatial structure of the heart chamber and measure data to form volume-time curves. RT3DE can overcome many limitations of 2DE: It not only enables observation of the morphology of the heart chambers but also assesses right ventricular stroke output and right ventricular volume parameters (Jiang et al, 1994;Muller et al, 2002;Nesser et al, 2006). The 3D volume is set to a fan angle of 60° x 60° in patients with heart enlargement.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A number of studies have shown it to be a strong predictor of a poor prognosis in HF using the gold standard as RV ejection fraction (RVEF) estimated by cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging (CMR). [18][19][20] Further knowledge as to the nature of RV …”
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confidence: 99%