Assessment of right ventricular function in patients with congestive heart failure by echocardiographic automated boundary detection

The American Journal of Cardiology
G ForniL Tavazzi

Abstract

In patients with chronic heart failure, echocardiographic automated boundary detection (ABD) can reliably assess right ventricular function. The measurements obtained by ABD were highly reproducible, strongly correlated with radionuclide right ventricular ejection fraction, and superior to those obtained by conventional manual echocardiographic methods.

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