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Published in: The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging 7/2015

Open Access 01-10-2015 | Original Paper

Defining the real-world reproducibility of visual grading of left ventricular function and visual estimation of left ventricular ejection fraction: impact of image quality, experience and accreditation

Authors: Graham D. Cole, Niti M. Dhutia, Matthew J. Shun-Shin, Keith Willson, James Harrison, Claire E. Raphael, Massoud Zolgharni, Jamil Mayet, Darrel P. Francis

Published in: The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging | Issue 7/2015

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Abstract

Left ventricular function can be evaluated by qualitative grading and by eyeball estimation of ejection fraction (EF). We sought to define the reproducibility of these techniques, and how they are affected by image quality, experience and accreditation. Twenty apical four-chamber echocardiographic cine loops (Online Resource 1–20) of varying image quality and left ventricular function were anonymized and presented to 35 operators. Operators were asked to provide (1) a one-phrase grading of global systolic function (2) an “eyeball” EF estimate and (3) an image quality rating on a 0–100 visual analogue scale. Each observer viewed every loop twice unknowingly, a total of 1400 viewings. When grading LV function into five categories, an operator’s chance of agreement with another operator was 50 % and with themself on blinded re-presentation was 68 %. Blinded eyeball LVEF re-estimates by the same operator had standard deviation (SD) of difference of 7.6 EF units, with the SD across operators averaging 8.3 EF units. Image quality, defined as the average of all operators’ assessments, correlated with EF estimate variability (r = −0.616, p < 0.01) and visual grading agreement (r = 0.58, p < 0.01). However, operators’ own single quality assessments were not a useful forewarning of their estimate being an outlier, partly because individual quality assessments had poor within-operator reproducibility (SD of difference 17.8). Reproducibility of visual grading of LV function and LVEF estimation is dependent on image quality, but individuals cannot themselves identify when poor image quality is disrupting their LV function estimate. Clinicians should not assume that patients changing in grade or in visually estimated EF have had a genuine clinical change.
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Metadata
Title
Defining the real-world reproducibility of visual grading of left ventricular function and visual estimation of left ventricular ejection fraction: impact of image quality, experience and accreditation
Authors
Graham D. Cole
Niti M. Dhutia
Matthew J. Shun-Shin
Keith Willson
James Harrison
Claire E. Raphael
Massoud Zolgharni
Jamil Mayet
Darrel P. Francis
Publication date
01-10-2015
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging / Issue 7/2015
Print ISSN: 1569-5794
Electronic ISSN: 1875-8312
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10554-015-0659-1

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