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Right ventricular function parameters in pulmonary hypertension: echocardiography vs. cardiac magnetic resonance.

Anna Werther EvaldssonAnthony LindholmRaluca JumatateAnnika IngvarssonGustav Jan SmithJohan WaktareGöran RådegranAnders RoijerCarl MeurlingEllen Ostenfeld
Published in: BMC cardiovascular disorders (2020)
This study has demonstrated a moderate to strong correlation of regional CMR measurements to corresponding echocardiographic measures. However, biases and to some extent wide limits of agreement, exist between the modalities. Consequently, the equivalent measures are not interchangeable at least in patients with pulmonary hypertension. The echocardiographic parameter that showed best correlation with RVEFCMR was FWSecho. At present, FACecho and FWSecho as well as RVEFCMR are the preferred methods to assess and follow up RV function in patients with pulmonary hypertension. Future investigations of the CMR right ventricular measures, beyond RVEF, are warranted.
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