Repeatability and reproducibility of right ventricular Tei index valves derived from three echocardiographic methods for evaluation of cardiac function in dogs
2016
Morita, Tomoya | Nakamura, Kensuke | Osuga, Tatsuyuki | Lim, Sue Yee | Yokoyama, Nozomu | Morishita, Keitaro | Ohta, Hiroshi | Takiguchi, Misuyoshi
OBJECTIVE To evaluate repeatability and reproducibility of right ventricular Tei index (RTX) values derived from dual pulsed-wave Doppler, conventional pulsed-wave Doppler, and tissue Doppler echocardiography and to investigate relationships and repeatability among the 3 methods in healthy dogs. ANIMALS 6 healthy adult Beagles. PROCEDURE Echocardiography was performed on each dog on different days for 2 weeks (3 times/d) by 2 echocardiographers. Intraobserver within- and between-day and interobserver coefficients of variation (CV(s)) and intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) for RTX(s) derived from dual pulse-waved Doppler (RTX(DPD)), conventional pulsed-wave Doppler (RTX(PD)), and tissue Doppler (RTX(TD)) methods were determined. Degrees of agreement among RTX values derived from the 3 methods were assessed by modified Bland-Altman analysis. RESULTS Least squares mean (95% confidence interval) RTX(td) was 0.50 (0.46 to 0.54), which was significantly higher than that for RTX(DPD) (0.27 [0.23 to 0.31]) and RTX(PD) (0.25 [0.21 to 0.29]). Agreement between RTX(DPD) and RTX(PD) was good (bias [mean difference], 0.04 [95% confidence interval, −0.03 to 0.10]). The RTX(dpd) had high within-day (CV, 6.1; ICC, 0.77) and interobserver (CV, 3.5; ICC, 0.83) repeatability, but between-day repeatability was not high. The RTXtd had high within-day repeatability (CV, 6.0; ICC, 0.80), but between-day and interobserver repeatability were not high. Within-day, between-day, and interobserver repeatability of RTXPD were not high. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE RTX(dpd) measurement was a repeatable and reproducible method of cardiac evaluation in healthy dogs. The RTX(TD) values were significantly higher than the RTX(DPD) and RTX(PD) values; therefore, RTX values derived from different echocardiographic methods should be interpreted with caution.
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