Functional echocardiography training in the neonatal intensive care unit: comparing measurements and results with the pediatric cardiologist

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Autor(a) principal: Zamith,Marina Maccagnano
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Figueira,Simone de Araujo Negreiros, Oliveira,Allan Chiaratti de, Metolina,Cristiane, Castro,Junia Sampel de, Santos,Cristina Nunes dos, Capo,Ana Leticia de Oliveira Abrahão de, Moisés,Valdir Ambrósio
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Resumo: Abstract Objectives: Functional echocardiography is a valuable tool in the neonatal intensive care unit, but training programs are not standardized. The aim was to report an functional echocardiography training program for neonatologists and to describe the agreement of their measurements with the pediatric cardiologist. Methods: Functional echocardiography training lasted 32 h. After training program, the neonatologists performed functional echocardiography in the neonatal intensive care unit and were required to measure left cardiac chambers dimensions, left ventricle systolic function, right and left ventricular output, ductus arteriosus diameter, and flow pattern. Images were recorded by the equipment and reviewed offline by the pediatric cardiologist. The Bland-Altman test was used for quantitative variables and the kappa test, for qualitative variables. Results: Twenty-two trained neonatologists performed 100 functional echocardiography exams. Ductus arteriosus identification and flow pattern had substantial agreement (kappa = 0.91 and 0.88, respectively), as well as its diameter (mean difference = 0.04 mm). The mean difference for the aortic root was −1.2 mm; left atrium, 0.60 mm; left ventricle diastolic diameter, −0.90 mm; left ventricle systolic diameter, −0.30 mm. Shortening fraction and ejection fraction correlated well with broad limits of agreement, −2.96% (14.88; −20.82%) and −-3.43% (15.54; −22.40%), respectively. Right and left ventricular output had broad limits of agreement, 16.69 mL/kg/min (222.76; −189.37) and 23.57 mL/kg/min (157.88; −110), respectively. There was good agreement between interpretations of normal or low cardiac output (76.7% for right ventricular output; 75.7% for left ventricular output). Conclusion: This functional echocardiography training program enabled neonatologists to obtain adequate skills in performing the images, obtaining good agreement with the cardiologist in simple hemodynamic measurements and ductus arteriosus evaluation.
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spelling Functional echocardiography training in the neonatal intensive care unit: comparing measurements and results with the pediatric cardiologistFunctional echocardiographyNeonatal intensive care unitNeonatologistsNeonatal hemodynamic evaluationAbstract Objectives: Functional echocardiography is a valuable tool in the neonatal intensive care unit, but training programs are not standardized. The aim was to report an functional echocardiography training program for neonatologists and to describe the agreement of their measurements with the pediatric cardiologist. Methods: Functional echocardiography training lasted 32 h. After training program, the neonatologists performed functional echocardiography in the neonatal intensive care unit and were required to measure left cardiac chambers dimensions, left ventricle systolic function, right and left ventricular output, ductus arteriosus diameter, and flow pattern. Images were recorded by the equipment and reviewed offline by the pediatric cardiologist. The Bland-Altman test was used for quantitative variables and the kappa test, for qualitative variables. Results: Twenty-two trained neonatologists performed 100 functional echocardiography exams. Ductus arteriosus identification and flow pattern had substantial agreement (kappa = 0.91 and 0.88, respectively), as well as its diameter (mean difference = 0.04 mm). The mean difference for the aortic root was −1.2 mm; left atrium, 0.60 mm; left ventricle diastolic diameter, −0.90 mm; left ventricle systolic diameter, −0.30 mm. Shortening fraction and ejection fraction correlated well with broad limits of agreement, −2.96% (14.88; −20.82%) and −-3.43% (15.54; −22.40%), respectively. Right and left ventricular output had broad limits of agreement, 16.69 mL/kg/min (222.76; −189.37) and 23.57 mL/kg/min (157.88; −110), respectively. There was good agreement between interpretations of normal or low cardiac output (76.7% for right ventricular output; 75.7% for left ventricular output). Conclusion: This functional echocardiography training program enabled neonatologists to obtain adequate skills in performing the images, obtaining good agreement with the cardiologist in simple hemodynamic measurements and ductus arteriosus evaluation.Sociedade Brasileira de Pediatria2020-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0021-75572020000500614Jornal de Pediatria v.96 n.5 2020reponame:Jornal de Pediatria (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Pediatria (SBP)instacron:SBPE10.1016/j.jped.2019.04.006info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessZamith,Marina MaccagnanoFigueira,Simone de Araujo NegreirosOliveira,Allan Chiaratti deMetolina,CristianeCastro,Junia Sampel deSantos,Cristina Nunes dosCapo,Ana Leticia de Oliveira Abrahão deMoisés,Valdir Ambrósioeng2020-11-09T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0021-75572020000500614Revistahttp://www.jped.com.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||jped@jped.com.br1678-47820021-7557opendoar:2020-11-09T00:00Jornal de Pediatria (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Pediatria (SBP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Functional echocardiography training in the neonatal intensive care unit: comparing measurements and results with the pediatric cardiologist
title Functional echocardiography training in the neonatal intensive care unit: comparing measurements and results with the pediatric cardiologist
spellingShingle Functional echocardiography training in the neonatal intensive care unit: comparing measurements and results with the pediatric cardiologist
Zamith,Marina Maccagnano
Functional echocardiography
Neonatal intensive care unit
Neonatologists
Neonatal hemodynamic evaluation
title_short Functional echocardiography training in the neonatal intensive care unit: comparing measurements and results with the pediatric cardiologist
title_full Functional echocardiography training in the neonatal intensive care unit: comparing measurements and results with the pediatric cardiologist
title_fullStr Functional echocardiography training in the neonatal intensive care unit: comparing measurements and results with the pediatric cardiologist
title_full_unstemmed Functional echocardiography training in the neonatal intensive care unit: comparing measurements and results with the pediatric cardiologist
title_sort Functional echocardiography training in the neonatal intensive care unit: comparing measurements and results with the pediatric cardiologist
author Zamith,Marina Maccagnano
author_facet Zamith,Marina Maccagnano
Figueira,Simone de Araujo Negreiros
Oliveira,Allan Chiaratti de
Metolina,Cristiane
Castro,Junia Sampel de
Santos,Cristina Nunes dos
Capo,Ana Leticia de Oliveira Abrahão de
Moisés,Valdir Ambrósio
author_role author
author2 Figueira,Simone de Araujo Negreiros
Oliveira,Allan Chiaratti de
Metolina,Cristiane
Castro,Junia Sampel de
Santos,Cristina Nunes dos
Capo,Ana Leticia de Oliveira Abrahão de
Moisés,Valdir Ambrósio
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author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Zamith,Marina Maccagnano
Figueira,Simone de Araujo Negreiros
Oliveira,Allan Chiaratti de
Metolina,Cristiane
Castro,Junia Sampel de
Santos,Cristina Nunes dos
Capo,Ana Leticia de Oliveira Abrahão de
Moisés,Valdir Ambrósio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Functional echocardiography
Neonatal intensive care unit
Neonatologists
Neonatal hemodynamic evaluation
topic Functional echocardiography
Neonatal intensive care unit
Neonatologists
Neonatal hemodynamic evaluation
description Abstract Objectives: Functional echocardiography is a valuable tool in the neonatal intensive care unit, but training programs are not standardized. The aim was to report an functional echocardiography training program for neonatologists and to describe the agreement of their measurements with the pediatric cardiologist. Methods: Functional echocardiography training lasted 32 h. After training program, the neonatologists performed functional echocardiography in the neonatal intensive care unit and were required to measure left cardiac chambers dimensions, left ventricle systolic function, right and left ventricular output, ductus arteriosus diameter, and flow pattern. Images were recorded by the equipment and reviewed offline by the pediatric cardiologist. The Bland-Altman test was used for quantitative variables and the kappa test, for qualitative variables. Results: Twenty-two trained neonatologists performed 100 functional echocardiography exams. Ductus arteriosus identification and flow pattern had substantial agreement (kappa = 0.91 and 0.88, respectively), as well as its diameter (mean difference = 0.04 mm). The mean difference for the aortic root was −1.2 mm; left atrium, 0.60 mm; left ventricle diastolic diameter, −0.90 mm; left ventricle systolic diameter, −0.30 mm. Shortening fraction and ejection fraction correlated well with broad limits of agreement, −2.96% (14.88; −20.82%) and −-3.43% (15.54; −22.40%), respectively. Right and left ventricular output had broad limits of agreement, 16.69 mL/kg/min (222.76; −189.37) and 23.57 mL/kg/min (157.88; −110), respectively. There was good agreement between interpretations of normal or low cardiac output (76.7% for right ventricular output; 75.7% for left ventricular output). Conclusion: This functional echocardiography training program enabled neonatologists to obtain adequate skills in performing the images, obtaining good agreement with the cardiologist in simple hemodynamic measurements and ductus arteriosus evaluation.
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