Abstract
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have confirmed that fully automated three-dimensional echocardiography (3DE) right ventricular (RV) quantification software can accurately assess adult RV function. However, data on its accuracy in children are scarce. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to test the accuracy of the software in children using cardiac magnetic resonance (MR) as the gold standard. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study prospectively enrolled 82 children who underwent both echocardiography and cardiac MR within 24 h. The RV end-diastolic volume (EDV), end-systolic volume (ESV), and ejection fraction (EF) were obtained using the novel 3DE-RV quantification software and compared with cardiac MR values across different groups. RESULTS: The novel 3DE-RV quantification software was feasible in all 82 children (100%). Fully automated analysis was achieved in 35% patients with an analysis time of 8 ± 2 s and 100% reproducibility. Manual editing was necessary in the remaining 65% patients. The 3DE-derived RV volumes and EF correlated well with cardiac MR measurements (RVEDV, r=0.93; RVESV, r=0.90; RVEF, r=0.82; all P <0.001). Although the automated approach slightly underestimated RV volumes and overestimated RVEF compared with cardiac MR in the entire cohort, the bias was smaller in children with RVEF ≥ 45%, normal RV size, and good 3DE image quality. CONCLUSION: Fully automated 3DE-RV quantification software provided accurate and completely reproducible results in 35% children without any adjustment. The RV volumes and EF measured using the automated 3DE method correlated well with those from cardiac MR, especially in children with RVEF ≥ 45%, normal RV size, and good 3DE image quality. Therefore, the novel automated 3DE method may achieve rapid and accurate assessment of RV function in children with normal heart anatomy.