Title of article :
Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction and Mitral Regurgitation Assessment: A Comparison Study between Echocardiography and Angiography
Author/Authors :
Mirdamadi, Ahmad Department of Heart - Najafabad Branch, Islamic Azad University, Najafabad, Isfahan, Iran , Tavakolifard, Negah Department of Community Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Ebrahimi, Ehsan Department of Heart - Najafabad Branch, Islamic Azad University, Najafabad, Isfahan, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction: Measurement of the left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) is a common tool for evaluating the left ventricle (LV) systolic
function. The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the LVEF and mitral regurgitation (MR) severity as estimated by angiography
and echocardiography in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) and LV systolic dysfunction. Methods: In this observational study,
39 men and 11 women at a mean age of 60 years were recruited. The patients underwent catheterization and echocardiography, and the data
on the LVEF and MR by both methods were registered. Results: The mean LVEF by echocardiography and angiography was significantly
correlated (correlation coefficient = 0.698; P < 0.0001). Although there was agreement between these methods in the estimation of the mean
EF (mean difference in the LVEF = 1.23 ± 7.63% and 95% limit of agreement = −12.5–19) and the κ coefficient was 45.7% (P = 0.001), the
estimated mean EF was 32.6 ± 10.25% by echocardiography and 29.8 ± 8.2% by angiography (P = 0.007). Furthermore, there was a statistically
significant difference in the estimated MR severity between the two methods (P = 0.0001), with echocardiography reporting higher degrees
of severity than angiography. Conclusions: In our patients with CAD and LV systolic dysfunction, after the exclusion of age, sex, number of
diseased coronary arteries, and myocardial infarction history from the analysis, although the mean LVEF by echocardiography and angiography
was significantly correlated, echocardiography estimated higher LVEF values than angiography, especially in the patients with triple‑vessel
disease. Moreover, echocardiography showed higher degrees of MR severity than angiography.
Keywords :
mitral regurgitation severity , left ventricular ejection fraction , Angiography , echocardiography
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics