Volume estimation of the aortic sac after EVAR using 3-D ultrasound - a novel, accurate and promising technique

K Bredahl, A Long, M Taudorf, L Lönn, L Rouet, R Ardon, H Sillesen, J P Eiberg

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Abstract

Objectives: Volume estimation is more sensitive than diameter measurement for detection of aneurysm growth after endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR), but this has only been confirmed on three-dimensional, reconstructed computer tomography (3-D CT). The potential of 3-D ultrasound (3-D US) for volume estimation in EVAR surveillance is unknown. Design: Prospective validation study comparing 3-D US with 3-D CT, using 3-D CT as the gold standard. Materials and methods: From August 2011 to March 2012, 93 consecutive EVAR patients were enrolled and examined with both 3-D US and CT angiography (CTA). Image data were analysed in a mutual blinded setup using a 3-D interactive segmentation technique. Results: The technical success rate of 3D-US was 98% (91/93). In 91 EVAR patients (F/M; 10/81) eligible for further analysis, the mean maximum volume (SD) was 126 (58) ml using 3-D US and 128 (58) ml using 3-D CT. The mean difference was 1 ml (0.4%) and the limits of agreement were -14 to 16 ml (-11; 12%). Conclusion: Volume estimation of the aortic sac after EVAR using 3-D US is a feasible and accurate method using 3-D CT as the gold standard.

Original languageEnglish
JournalEuropean Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery
Volume45
Issue number5
Pages (from-to)450-5; discussin 456
ISSN1078-5884
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2013

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