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Methods of Radiographic Measurements of Heart and Left Atrial Size in Dogs with and without Myxomatous Mitral Valve Disease: Intra- and Interobserver Agreement and Practicability of Different Methods

SIMPLE SUMMARY: In the present study, different radiographic measurements for evaluating the cardiac size and left atrial size in dogs with and without myxomatous mitral valve disease were evaluated. Veterinarians applied these measurements with different levels of experience to identify heart enlar...

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Autores principales: Levicar, Charanthorn, Nolte, Ingo, Granados-Soler, José Luis, Freise, Fritjof, Raue, Jonathan Friedemann, Bach, Jan-Peter
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9559670/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36230272
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12192531
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author Levicar, Charanthorn
Nolte, Ingo
Granados-Soler, José Luis
Freise, Fritjof
Raue, Jonathan Friedemann
Bach, Jan-Peter
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Nolte, Ingo
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: In the present study, different radiographic measurements for evaluating the cardiac size and left atrial size in dogs with and without myxomatous mitral valve disease were evaluated. Veterinarians applied these measurements with different levels of experience to identify heart enlargement in conventional and inverted radiographs. The repeatability and ease of application were evaluated. It was shown that radiographic measurements can identify cardiac enlargement reliably and even potentially stage dogs with myxomatous mitral valve disease if echocardiography is unavailable. The measurements can be performed in conventional and inverted radiographs with reliable results by veterinarians with different degrees of experience. ABSTRACT: Dogs suffering from Myxomatous Mitral Valve Disease (MMVD) show a potential heart enlargement, especially in the left atrium, detectable by radiography. Due to digital radiography, different radiographic measurements estimate cardiac size quite uncomplicatedly. The Vertebral Heart Size (VHS), Radiographic Left Atrial Dimension (RLAD), Left Atrial Width (LA(Width)), and the Vertebral Left Atrial Size (VLAS) used anatomical landmarks for measuring cardiac size in relation to the vertebral column. This study aimed to compare VHS, RLAD, LA(Width), and VLAS measured in conventional and inverted radiographs by veterinarians with different levels of experience in healthy dogs and dogs with MMVD. The reliability and user-friendliness of these measurements were evaluated, and the staging was compared to the echocardiography staging. A total of 50 unaffected dogs and 150 dogs with MMVD in stages B1, B2, and C were assessed. Three veterinarians with different levels of experience examined 200 conventional radiographs and their corresponding inverted radiographs blinded to the echocardiographic and clinical examination results. Analyses were performed to compare the measurements’ grading and determine anatomical landmarks with measurement difficulties. Additionally, inter- and intraobserver agreement was assessed using intraclass correlation coefficient, and the agreement between radiographic and echocardiographic staging was compared using the kappa coefficient. The VHS, LA(Width), and VLAS were easier to define than the RLAD. The interobserver agreement was almost perfect for VHS (0.962) and good for the other radiographic measurements (RLAD: 0.778, LA(Width): 0.772, VLAS: 0.858). The VHS assigned the most dogs to the correct stage. However, VHS, RLAD, LA(Width), and VLAS presented an almost perfect intraobserver agreement. The dorsal left atrial margin of the RLAD was the most difficult measurement point to identify. The VHS is the most reproducible radiographic method for measuring the canine heart size and shows the highest agreement with echocardiography. An observer-related influence could be detected for RLAD, LA(Width), and VLAS.
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spelling pubmed-95596702022-10-14 Methods of Radiographic Measurements of Heart and Left Atrial Size in Dogs with and without Myxomatous Mitral Valve Disease: Intra- and Interobserver Agreement and Practicability of Different Methods Levicar, Charanthorn Nolte, Ingo Granados-Soler, José Luis Freise, Fritjof Raue, Jonathan Friedemann Bach, Jan-Peter Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: In the present study, different radiographic measurements for evaluating the cardiac size and left atrial size in dogs with and without myxomatous mitral valve disease were evaluated. Veterinarians applied these measurements with different levels of experience to identify heart enlargement in conventional and inverted radiographs. The repeatability and ease of application were evaluated. It was shown that radiographic measurements can identify cardiac enlargement reliably and even potentially stage dogs with myxomatous mitral valve disease if echocardiography is unavailable. The measurements can be performed in conventional and inverted radiographs with reliable results by veterinarians with different degrees of experience. ABSTRACT: Dogs suffering from Myxomatous Mitral Valve Disease (MMVD) show a potential heart enlargement, especially in the left atrium, detectable by radiography. Due to digital radiography, different radiographic measurements estimate cardiac size quite uncomplicatedly. The Vertebral Heart Size (VHS), Radiographic Left Atrial Dimension (RLAD), Left Atrial Width (LA(Width)), and the Vertebral Left Atrial Size (VLAS) used anatomical landmarks for measuring cardiac size in relation to the vertebral column. This study aimed to compare VHS, RLAD, LA(Width), and VLAS measured in conventional and inverted radiographs by veterinarians with different levels of experience in healthy dogs and dogs with MMVD. The reliability and user-friendliness of these measurements were evaluated, and the staging was compared to the echocardiography staging. A total of 50 unaffected dogs and 150 dogs with MMVD in stages B1, B2, and C were assessed. Three veterinarians with different levels of experience examined 200 conventional radiographs and their corresponding inverted radiographs blinded to the echocardiographic and clinical examination results. Analyses were performed to compare the measurements’ grading and determine anatomical landmarks with measurement difficulties. Additionally, inter- and intraobserver agreement was assessed using intraclass correlation coefficient, and the agreement between radiographic and echocardiographic staging was compared using the kappa coefficient. The VHS, LA(Width), and VLAS were easier to define than the RLAD. The interobserver agreement was almost perfect for VHS (0.962) and good for the other radiographic measurements (RLAD: 0.778, LA(Width): 0.772, VLAS: 0.858). The VHS assigned the most dogs to the correct stage. However, VHS, RLAD, LA(Width), and VLAS presented an almost perfect intraobserver agreement. The dorsal left atrial margin of the RLAD was the most difficult measurement point to identify. The VHS is the most reproducible radiographic method for measuring the canine heart size and shows the highest agreement with echocardiography. An observer-related influence could be detected for RLAD, LA(Width), and VLAS. MDPI 2022-09-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9559670/ /pubmed/36230272 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12192531 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Levicar, Charanthorn
Nolte, Ingo
Granados-Soler, José Luis
Freise, Fritjof
Raue, Jonathan Friedemann
Bach, Jan-Peter
Methods of Radiographic Measurements of Heart and Left Atrial Size in Dogs with and without Myxomatous Mitral Valve Disease: Intra- and Interobserver Agreement and Practicability of Different Methods
title Methods of Radiographic Measurements of Heart and Left Atrial Size in Dogs with and without Myxomatous Mitral Valve Disease: Intra- and Interobserver Agreement and Practicability of Different Methods
title_full Methods of Radiographic Measurements of Heart and Left Atrial Size in Dogs with and without Myxomatous Mitral Valve Disease: Intra- and Interobserver Agreement and Practicability of Different Methods
title_fullStr Methods of Radiographic Measurements of Heart and Left Atrial Size in Dogs with and without Myxomatous Mitral Valve Disease: Intra- and Interobserver Agreement and Practicability of Different Methods
title_full_unstemmed Methods of Radiographic Measurements of Heart and Left Atrial Size in Dogs with and without Myxomatous Mitral Valve Disease: Intra- and Interobserver Agreement and Practicability of Different Methods
title_short Methods of Radiographic Measurements of Heart and Left Atrial Size in Dogs with and without Myxomatous Mitral Valve Disease: Intra- and Interobserver Agreement and Practicability of Different Methods
title_sort methods of radiographic measurements of heart and left atrial size in dogs with and without myxomatous mitral valve disease: intra- and interobserver agreement and practicability of different methods
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9559670/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36230272
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12192531
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