Echocardiography in infective endocarditis. Lack of specificity in patients with valvular pathology.

European journal of cardiology Pub Date : 1979-10-01
W Markiewicz, B Peled, G Alroy, S Pollack, G Brook, J Rapoport, H Kerner
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59 patients with suspected infective endocarditis on a natural valve were studied by M-Mode echocardiography to determine the specificity of the ultrasonic technique in detecting valvular vegetations. All echocardiograms were read independently by two observers who were unaware of the final diagnosis. Among 40 patients who later proved not to have infective endocarditis, two (5%) were diagnosed by echocardiography as having either possible or probably vegetation by at least one observer. Both patients with a false positive diagnosis of vegetation had pre-existing valvular pathology, the presence of which greatly complicated the interpretation of the echocardiogram. Inter-observer disagreement occurred in 5 of the 59 studies (8.5%). The results of this study suggest that caution should be exerted in the echocardiographic diagnosis of vegetation in patients with pre-existing valvular pathology.

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超声心动图在感染性心内膜炎中的应用。对瓣膜病变患者缺乏特异性。
本文采用m型超声心动图对59例自然瓣膜疑似感染性心内膜炎患者进行了研究,以确定超声技术检测瓣膜赘生物的特异性。所有超声心动图由两名不知道最终诊断的观察者独立阅读。在40例后来证实没有感染性心内膜炎的患者中,2例(5%)被至少一名观察者通过超声心动图诊断为可能或可能有植被。两个假阳性诊断为植被的病人都有预先存在的瓣膜病理,这极大地复杂了超声心动图的解释。59项研究中有5项(8.5%)出现了观察者间的分歧。本研究的结果表明,在超声心动图诊断草木应发挥谨慎的病人预先存在的瓣膜病理。
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