Standardized ultrasound evaluation of carotid stenosis for clinical trials: University of Washington Ultrasound Reading Center

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Introduction</p> <p>Serial monitoring of patients participating in clinical trials of carotid artery therapy requires noninvasive precision methods that are inexpensive, safe and widely available. Noninvasive ultrasonic duplex Doppler velocimetry prov...

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Main Authors: Beach Kirk W, Bergelin Robert O, Leotta Daniel F, Primozich Jean F, Sevareid P Max, Stutzman Edward T, Zierler R Eugene
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2010-09-01
Series:Cardiovascular Ultrasound
Online Access:http://www.cardiovascularultrasound.com/content/8/1/39
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spelling doaj-6a35edec0db34434a023cb35dcbd24c72020-11-24T21:06:12ZengBMCCardiovascular Ultrasound1476-71202010-09-01813910.1186/1476-7120-8-39Standardized ultrasound evaluation of carotid stenosis for clinical trials: University of Washington Ultrasound Reading CenterBeach Kirk WBergelin Robert OLeotta Daniel FPrimozich Jean FSevareid P MaxStutzman Edward TZierler R Eugene<p>Abstract</p> <p>Introduction</p> <p>Serial monitoring of patients participating in clinical trials of carotid artery therapy requires noninvasive precision methods that are inexpensive, safe and widely available. Noninvasive ultrasonic duplex Doppler velocimetry provides a precision method that can be used for recruitment qualification, pre-treatment classification and post treatment surveillance for remodeling and restenosis. The University of Washington Ultrasound Reading Center (UWURC) provides a uniform examination protocol and interpretation of duplex Doppler velocity measurements.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Doppler waveforms from 6 locations along the common carotid and internal carotid artery path to the brain plus the external carotid and vertebral arteries on each side using a Doppler examination angle of 60 degrees are evaluated. The UWURC verifies all measurements against the images and waveforms for the database, which includes pre-procedure, post-procedure and annual follow-up examinations. Doppler angle alignment errors greater than 3 degrees and Doppler velocity measurement errors greater than 0.05 m/s are corrected.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Angle adjusted Doppler velocity measurements produce higher values when higher Doppler examination angles are used. The definition of peak systolic velocity varies between examiners when spectral broadening due to turbulence is present. Examples of measurements are shown.</p> <p>Discussion</p> <p>Although ultrasonic duplex Doppler methods are widely used in carotid artery diagnosis, there is disagreement about how the examinations should be performed and how the results should be validated. In clinical trails, a centralized reading center can unify the methods. Because the goals of research examinations are different from those of clinical examinations, screening and diagnostic clinical examinations may require fewer velocity measurements.</p> http://www.cardiovascularultrasound.com/content/8/1/39
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Bergelin Robert O
Leotta Daniel F
Primozich Jean F
Sevareid P Max
Stutzman Edward T
Zierler R Eugene
Standardized ultrasound evaluation of carotid stenosis for clinical trials: University of Washington Ultrasound Reading Center
Cardiovascular Ultrasound
author_facet Beach Kirk W
Bergelin Robert O
Leotta Daniel F
Primozich Jean F
Sevareid P Max
Stutzman Edward T
Zierler R Eugene
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title Standardized ultrasound evaluation of carotid stenosis for clinical trials: University of Washington Ultrasound Reading Center
title_short Standardized ultrasound evaluation of carotid stenosis for clinical trials: University of Washington Ultrasound Reading Center
title_full Standardized ultrasound evaluation of carotid stenosis for clinical trials: University of Washington Ultrasound Reading Center
title_fullStr Standardized ultrasound evaluation of carotid stenosis for clinical trials: University of Washington Ultrasound Reading Center
title_full_unstemmed Standardized ultrasound evaluation of carotid stenosis for clinical trials: University of Washington Ultrasound Reading Center
title_sort standardized ultrasound evaluation of carotid stenosis for clinical trials: university of washington ultrasound reading center
publisher BMC
series Cardiovascular Ultrasound
issn 1476-7120
publishDate 2010-09-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Introduction</p> <p>Serial monitoring of patients participating in clinical trials of carotid artery therapy requires noninvasive precision methods that are inexpensive, safe and widely available. Noninvasive ultrasonic duplex Doppler velocimetry provides a precision method that can be used for recruitment qualification, pre-treatment classification and post treatment surveillance for remodeling and restenosis. The University of Washington Ultrasound Reading Center (UWURC) provides a uniform examination protocol and interpretation of duplex Doppler velocity measurements.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Doppler waveforms from 6 locations along the common carotid and internal carotid artery path to the brain plus the external carotid and vertebral arteries on each side using a Doppler examination angle of 60 degrees are evaluated. The UWURC verifies all measurements against the images and waveforms for the database, which includes pre-procedure, post-procedure and annual follow-up examinations. Doppler angle alignment errors greater than 3 degrees and Doppler velocity measurement errors greater than 0.05 m/s are corrected.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Angle adjusted Doppler velocity measurements produce higher values when higher Doppler examination angles are used. The definition of peak systolic velocity varies between examiners when spectral broadening due to turbulence is present. Examples of measurements are shown.</p> <p>Discussion</p> <p>Although ultrasonic duplex Doppler methods are widely used in carotid artery diagnosis, there is disagreement about how the examinations should be performed and how the results should be validated. In clinical trails, a centralized reading center can unify the methods. Because the goals of research examinations are different from those of clinical examinations, screening and diagnostic clinical examinations may require fewer velocity measurements.</p>
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