Reproducibility of two 3-D ultrasound carotid plaque quantification methods

Martin Græbe, Robert Entrekin, Antoine Collet-Billon, Gerard Harrison, Henrik Sillesen

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    Abstract

    Compared with single 2-D images, emerging 3-D ultrasound technologies hold the promise of reducing variability and increasing sensitivity in the quantification of carotid plaques for individual cardiovascular risk stratification. Inter- and intra-observer agreement between a manual, cross-sectional, 2-D freehand sweep and a mechanical 3-D ultrasound investigation of 62 carotid artery plaques is reported with intra-class correlation coefficients (with 95% confidence intervals). Inter-observer agreement was 0.60 (0.29-0.77) for the freehand method and 0.89 (0.83-0.93) for the mechanical 3-D acquisition. The use of semi-automated computerized planimetric measurements of plaque burden has high intra-observer repeatability, but is vulnerable to systematic inter-observer differences. For the 2-D freehand sweep, a considerable contribution to variation is introduced by the scanning procedure itself, that is, the lack of controlled motion along the third dimension. Future implementation of 3-D ultrasound quantification in large-scale studies of inter-individual cardiovascular risk assessment seems justified using the methods described.

    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftUltrasound in Medicine & Biology
    Vol/bind40
    Udgave nummer7
    Sider (fra-til)1641-9
    Antal sider9
    ISSN0301-5629
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - jul. 2014

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