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Improved cardiovascular diagnostic accuracy by pocket size imaging device in non-cardiologic outpatients: the NaUSiCa (Naples Ultrasound Stethoscope in Cardiology) study

Miniaturization has evolved in the creation of a pocket-size imaging device which can be utilized as an ultrasound stethoscope. This study assessed the additional diagnostic power of pocket size device by both experts operators and trainees in comparison with physical examination and its appropriate...

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Autores principales: Galderisi, Maurizio, Santoro, Alessandro, Versiero, Marco, Lomoriello, Vincenzo Schiano, Esposito, Roberta, Raia, Rosa, Farina, Francesca, Schiattarella, Pier Luigi, Bonito, Manuela, Olibet, Marinella, de Simone, Giovanni
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3003628/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21110840
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-7120-8-51
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author Galderisi, Maurizio
Santoro, Alessandro
Versiero, Marco
Lomoriello, Vincenzo Schiano
Esposito, Roberta
Raia, Rosa
Farina, Francesca
Schiattarella, Pier Luigi
Bonito, Manuela
Olibet, Marinella
de Simone, Giovanni
author_facet Galderisi, Maurizio
Santoro, Alessandro
Versiero, Marco
Lomoriello, Vincenzo Schiano
Esposito, Roberta
Raia, Rosa
Farina, Francesca
Schiattarella, Pier Luigi
Bonito, Manuela
Olibet, Marinella
de Simone, Giovanni
author_sort Galderisi, Maurizio
collection PubMed
description Miniaturization has evolved in the creation of a pocket-size imaging device which can be utilized as an ultrasound stethoscope. This study assessed the additional diagnostic power of pocket size device by both experts operators and trainees in comparison with physical examination and its appropriateness of use in comparison with standard echo machine in a non-cardiologic population. Three hundred four consecutive non cardiologic outpatients underwent a sequential assessment including physical examination, pocket size imaging device and standard Doppler-echo exam. Pocket size device was used by both expert operators and trainees (who received specific training before the beginning of the study). All the operators were requested to give only visual, qualitative insights on specific issues. All standard Doppler-echo exams were performed by expert operators. One hundred two pocket size device exams were performed by experts and two hundred two by trainees. The time duration of the pocket size device exam was 304 ± 117 sec. Diagnosis of cardiac abnormalities was made in 38.2% of cases by physical examination and in 69.7% of cases by physical examination + pocket size device (additional diagnostic power = 31.5%, p < 0.0001). The overall K between pocket size device and standard Doppler-echo was 0.67 in the pooled population (0.84 by experts and 0.58 by trainees). K was suboptimal for trainees in the eyeball evaluation of ejection fraction, left atrial dilation and right ventricular dilation. Overall sensitivity was 91% and specificity 76%. Sensitivity and specificity were lower in trainees than in experts. In conclusion, pocket size device showed a relevant additional diagnostic value in comparison with physical examination. Sensitivity and specificity were good in experts and suboptimal in trainees. Specificity was particularly influenced by the level of experience. Training programs are needed for pocket size device users.
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spelling pubmed-30036282010-12-18 Improved cardiovascular diagnostic accuracy by pocket size imaging device in non-cardiologic outpatients: the NaUSiCa (Naples Ultrasound Stethoscope in Cardiology) study Galderisi, Maurizio Santoro, Alessandro Versiero, Marco Lomoriello, Vincenzo Schiano Esposito, Roberta Raia, Rosa Farina, Francesca Schiattarella, Pier Luigi Bonito, Manuela Olibet, Marinella de Simone, Giovanni Cardiovasc Ultrasound Research Miniaturization has evolved in the creation of a pocket-size imaging device which can be utilized as an ultrasound stethoscope. This study assessed the additional diagnostic power of pocket size device by both experts operators and trainees in comparison with physical examination and its appropriateness of use in comparison with standard echo machine in a non-cardiologic population. Three hundred four consecutive non cardiologic outpatients underwent a sequential assessment including physical examination, pocket size imaging device and standard Doppler-echo exam. Pocket size device was used by both expert operators and trainees (who received specific training before the beginning of the study). All the operators were requested to give only visual, qualitative insights on specific issues. All standard Doppler-echo exams were performed by expert operators. One hundred two pocket size device exams were performed by experts and two hundred two by trainees. The time duration of the pocket size device exam was 304 ± 117 sec. Diagnosis of cardiac abnormalities was made in 38.2% of cases by physical examination and in 69.7% of cases by physical examination + pocket size device (additional diagnostic power = 31.5%, p < 0.0001). The overall K between pocket size device and standard Doppler-echo was 0.67 in the pooled population (0.84 by experts and 0.58 by trainees). K was suboptimal for trainees in the eyeball evaluation of ejection fraction, left atrial dilation and right ventricular dilation. Overall sensitivity was 91% and specificity 76%. Sensitivity and specificity were lower in trainees than in experts. In conclusion, pocket size device showed a relevant additional diagnostic value in comparison with physical examination. Sensitivity and specificity were good in experts and suboptimal in trainees. Specificity was particularly influenced by the level of experience. Training programs are needed for pocket size device users. BioMed Central 2010-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3003628/ /pubmed/21110840 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-7120-8-51 Text en Copyright ©2010 Galderisi et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Galderisi, Maurizio
Santoro, Alessandro
Versiero, Marco
Lomoriello, Vincenzo Schiano
Esposito, Roberta
Raia, Rosa
Farina, Francesca
Schiattarella, Pier Luigi
Bonito, Manuela
Olibet, Marinella
de Simone, Giovanni
Improved cardiovascular diagnostic accuracy by pocket size imaging device in non-cardiologic outpatients: the NaUSiCa (Naples Ultrasound Stethoscope in Cardiology) study
title Improved cardiovascular diagnostic accuracy by pocket size imaging device in non-cardiologic outpatients: the NaUSiCa (Naples Ultrasound Stethoscope in Cardiology) study
title_full Improved cardiovascular diagnostic accuracy by pocket size imaging device in non-cardiologic outpatients: the NaUSiCa (Naples Ultrasound Stethoscope in Cardiology) study
title_fullStr Improved cardiovascular diagnostic accuracy by pocket size imaging device in non-cardiologic outpatients: the NaUSiCa (Naples Ultrasound Stethoscope in Cardiology) study
title_full_unstemmed Improved cardiovascular diagnostic accuracy by pocket size imaging device in non-cardiologic outpatients: the NaUSiCa (Naples Ultrasound Stethoscope in Cardiology) study
title_short Improved cardiovascular diagnostic accuracy by pocket size imaging device in non-cardiologic outpatients: the NaUSiCa (Naples Ultrasound Stethoscope in Cardiology) study
title_sort improved cardiovascular diagnostic accuracy by pocket size imaging device in non-cardiologic outpatients: the nausica (naples ultrasound stethoscope in cardiology) study
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3003628/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21110840
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-7120-8-51
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