Assessment of cardiovascular risk markers from ultrasound images: System reproducibility

E. Bianchini, A. Corciu, L. Venneri, F. Faita, C. Giannarelli, V. Gemignani, M. Demi
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In this work the reproducibility of a system for the automatic assessment of carotid intima-media thickness and stiffness from ultrasound image sequences is evaluated. Sequences of the right/left common carotid arteries of 10 healthy volunteers were analyzed repeatedly in order to evaluate the reproducibility between observers and sessions; data were presented as the coefficients of variation. Results regarding the inter-observer and intra-observer intra-session variabilities were comparable. Intra-observer inter session variability was similar to those previously mentioned for the parameters which were derived directly from the B-mode image analysis, but larger for the others. The variability of the data obtained with the system is comparable to that reported in literature for other techniques used for the evaluation of the mechanical properties of large arteries. Thus, the reproducibility of our device, its low-cost and flexibility make it suitable for large population studies.
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从超声图像评估心血管危险标志物:系统可重复性
在这项工作中,对超声图像序列自动评估颈动脉内膜-中膜厚度和刚度的系统的可重复性进行了评估。对10名健康志愿者的右/左颈总动脉序列进行重复分析,以评估观察者和疗程之间的可重复性;数据以变异系数表示。关于观察者之间和观察者内部会话变量的结果具有可比性。观察者内部的会话间变异性与前面提到的直接从b模式图像分析中得到的参数相似,但其他参数的变异性更大。该系统获得的数据的可变性与文献中报道的用于评估大动脉力学性能的其他技术相当。因此,我们的设备的可重复性、低成本和灵活性使其适合大规模人群研究。
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