Estimation of Ejection Fraction with Ventriculography Versus Echocardiography in Patients Referred for Cardiac Surgery

Authors

  • Alexander Manché Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Mater Dei Hospital, Malta
  • Elton Pllaha Department of Cardiology, Mater Dei Hospital, Malta
  • Liberato Camiller Department of Statistics and Operations Research, Faculty of Science, University of Malta, Malta

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12970/2311-052X.2016.04.01.2

Keywords:

Carotid sinus hypersensitivity, baroreceptor, bradycardia, hypotension, internal jugular vein, syncope, atrio-ventricular pacing.

Abstract

Aim: The aim of this study was to compare the estimation of ejection fraction (EF) by ventricuography (VG) and echocardiography (ECHO) in patients referred for surgery and to validate the results by comparison with other published data.

Methods: One hundred patients who underwent VG prior to surgery were subjected to a trans-thoracic ECHO. Radiographers calculated the EF by tracing the outer border of the ventriculogram during systole and diastole. A single cardiologist, who was blinded to the angiogram result, measured EF during trans-thoracic ECHO using the biplane Simpson’s method.

Results: EF was significantly higher by VG versus ECHO for the whole group (67.9±13.2 vs 55.7±8.5, p=0.000). In 81 patients the EF estimated at VG was higher than that calculated at ECHO (71.7±10.2 vs 55.9±7.2, p=0.000). In 19 patients the EF estimated at VG was lower than that calculated at ECHO, but the difference was not significant (51.8±12.9 by VG vs 55.4±12.8, p=0.387). In 13 patients, with an EF less than 50% on VG, the correlation with ECHO was very good (42.0±9.0 vs 42.0±8.3, p=0.995). Two patients with an EF fraction under 30% had similar measurements by VG and ECHO. The EF range as measured by ECHO was consistent with published data.

Conclusion: Ventriculography overestimates EF when compared with ECHO. When EF is less than 50% on VG, ECHO findings were similar. The value of ventriculography in patients referred for cardiac surgery is now being brought into question when ECHO, a better and less invasive test that measures EF, is available.

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