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Influence of observer-dependency on left ventricular hypertrabeculation mass measurement and its relationship with left ventricular volume and ejection fraction – comparison between manual and semiautomatic CMR image analysis methods

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  • Marcin Kubik
  • Alicja Dąbrowska-Kugacka
  • Karolina Dorniak
  • Marta Kutniewska-Kubik
  • Ludmiła Daniłowicz-Szymanowicz
  • Ewa Lewicka
  • Edyta Szurowska
  • Grzegorz Raczak

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Background: Recent studies concerning left ventricular noncompaction (LVNC) suggest that the extent of left ventricular (LV) hypertrabeculation has no impact on prognosis. The variety of methods of LV noncompacted myocardial mass (NCM) assessment may influence the results. Hence, we compared two methods of NCM estimation: largely observer-independent Hautvast’s(H) computed algorithm-based approach and commonly used Jacquier’s(J) method, and their associations with LV end-diastolic volume (EDV) and ejection fraction (EF). Methods: Cardiac magnetic resonance images of 77 persons (45±17yo) - 42 LVNC, 15 non-ischemic dilative cardiomyopathy, 20 control group were analyzed. LVNC patients were divided into the subgroup with normal (LVNCN) and high EDV (LVNCDCM). NCM and total left ventricular mass (LVM) were estimated by Hautvast’s [excluding intertrabecular blood (ITB) and including papillary muscles (PMs) into NCM] and Jacquier’s approach (including ITB and PMs, if unclearly distinguished, into NCM). Results: The cut-off value of NCM for LVNC diagnosis was 22% (AUC 0.933) for NCMH/LVMH and 26% (AUC 0.883) for NCMJ/LVMJ. Inter- and intra-observer variability (estimated by coefficient of variation [CoV] and intraclass correlation coefficient [ICC]) of NCMH/LVMH appeared better than of NCMJ/LVMJ (CoV 4.3%, ICC 0.981 and CoV 4.9%, ICC 0.978; respectively for NCMH/LVMH, while for NCMJ/LVMJ: CoV 19.7%, ICC 0.15 and CoV 12.9%, ICC 0.504). In LVNCN subgroup, the correlation between EDV and NCMH was stronger than NCMJ (r = 0.677, p

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  • Marcin Kubik & Alicja Dąbrowska-Kugacka & Karolina Dorniak & Marta Kutniewska-Kubik & Ludmiła Daniłowicz-Szymanowicz & Ewa Lewicka & Edyta Szurowska & Grzegorz Raczak, 2020. "Influence of observer-dependency on left ventricular hypertrabeculation mass measurement and its relationship with left ventricular volume and ejection fraction – comparison between manual and semiaut," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 15(3), pages 1-16, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0230134
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0230134
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