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Validation of 3D power Doppler and VOCAL software in the sonographic assessment of hepatic venous flow

Aim: To evaluate the reproducibility of three-dimensional power Doppler ultrasonography (3D-PDU) and the repeatability of Virtual Organ Computer-aided AnaLysis (VOCAL) software in the assessment of hepatic venous flow in ten healthy non-pregnant individuals. Methods: Visualization of hepatic veins w...

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Autores principales: Claeskens, J., Tomsin, K., Molenberghs, G., Van Holsbeke, C., Mesens, T., Meylaerts, L., Gyselaers, W.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Universa Press 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3987352/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24753924
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author Claeskens, J.
Tomsin, K.
Molenberghs, G.
Van Holsbeke, C.
Mesens, T.
Meylaerts, L.
Gyselaers, W.
author_facet Claeskens, J.
Tomsin, K.
Molenberghs, G.
Van Holsbeke, C.
Mesens, T.
Meylaerts, L.
Gyselaers, W.
author_sort Claeskens, J.
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description Aim: To evaluate the reproducibility of three-dimensional power Doppler ultrasonography (3D-PDU) and the repeatability of Virtual Organ Computer-aided AnaLysis (VOCAL) software in the assessment of hepatic venous flow in ten healthy non-pregnant individuals. Methods: Visualization of hepatic veins was performed using both intra- and subhepatic approaches; These examinations were repeated twice. Vascular indices were obtained for each examination in a reference point using both small and large volume samples (3 times per type of volume sample). Intraclass Correlation Coefficients and Pearson’s Product-Moment Correlation Coefficient were calculated to assess reproducibility and repeatability, respectively. Results: Intraclass Correlation Coefficients were more than 0.60 in small volumes, but variable in large volumes for both approaches. However, re-identification of the reference point failed in 30% using the subhepatic approach. Repeatability was high for all VOCAL analyses (Pearson’s Product-Moment Correlation Coefficient > 0.98). Conclusions: These results indicate reliable use of intrahepatic small volume samples in clinical application and invite to explore the role of this technology in the assessment of hepatic venous hemodynamics.
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spelling pubmed-39873522014-04-21 Validation of 3D power Doppler and VOCAL software in the sonographic assessment of hepatic venous flow Claeskens, J. Tomsin, K. Molenberghs, G. Van Holsbeke, C. Mesens, T. Meylaerts, L. Gyselaers, W. Facts Views Vis Obgyn Original Paper Aim: To evaluate the reproducibility of three-dimensional power Doppler ultrasonography (3D-PDU) and the repeatability of Virtual Organ Computer-aided AnaLysis (VOCAL) software in the assessment of hepatic venous flow in ten healthy non-pregnant individuals. Methods: Visualization of hepatic veins was performed using both intra- and subhepatic approaches; These examinations were repeated twice. Vascular indices were obtained for each examination in a reference point using both small and large volume samples (3 times per type of volume sample). Intraclass Correlation Coefficients and Pearson’s Product-Moment Correlation Coefficient were calculated to assess reproducibility and repeatability, respectively. Results: Intraclass Correlation Coefficients were more than 0.60 in small volumes, but variable in large volumes for both approaches. However, re-identification of the reference point failed in 30% using the subhepatic approach. Repeatability was high for all VOCAL analyses (Pearson’s Product-Moment Correlation Coefficient > 0.98). Conclusions: These results indicate reliable use of intrahepatic small volume samples in clinical application and invite to explore the role of this technology in the assessment of hepatic venous hemodynamics. Universa Press 2013 /pmc/articles/PMC3987352/ /pubmed/24753924 Text en Copyright: © 2013 Facts, Views & Vision http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Claeskens, J.
Tomsin, K.
Molenberghs, G.
Van Holsbeke, C.
Mesens, T.
Meylaerts, L.
Gyselaers, W.
Validation of 3D power Doppler and VOCAL software in the sonographic assessment of hepatic venous flow
title Validation of 3D power Doppler and VOCAL software in the sonographic assessment of hepatic venous flow
title_full Validation of 3D power Doppler and VOCAL software in the sonographic assessment of hepatic venous flow
title_fullStr Validation of 3D power Doppler and VOCAL software in the sonographic assessment of hepatic venous flow
title_full_unstemmed Validation of 3D power Doppler and VOCAL software in the sonographic assessment of hepatic venous flow
title_short Validation of 3D power Doppler and VOCAL software in the sonographic assessment of hepatic venous flow
title_sort validation of 3d power doppler and vocal software in the sonographic assessment of hepatic venous flow
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3987352/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24753924
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