Impact of Cine Frame Selection on Quantitative Coronary Angiography Results
We evaluated intra- and interobserver variability of quantitative coronary angiography (QCA) due to cine frame selection for 9 coronary stenoses. The projection was selected in advance. Cine frames were selected by 2 blinded experts (blind frame QCA) followed by assignment by supervisor (pre-selecte...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Clinical Medicine Insights. Cardiology 2019-03, Vol.13, p.1179546819838232-1179546819838232 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We evaluated intra- and interobserver variability of quantitative coronary angiography
(QCA) due to cine frame selection for 9 coronary stenoses. The projection was selected in
advance. Cine frames were selected by 2 blinded experts (blind frame QCA) followed by
assignment by supervisor (pre-selected frame QCA). Each expert analyzed 18 frames twice
with a 3-month interval. A total of 72 measurements by 2 experts were used for intra- and
interobserver variability analysis in calibration factor (CF), minimal lumen diameter
(MLD), percent diameter stenosis (%DS), interpolated reference diameter (Int R), and
lesion length (LL). Accuracy, precision, and coefficient of variation (CV) were calculated
based on 2 measurements. For interobserver variability, intraclass correlation coefficient
(ICC) was evaluated. Regarding intraobserver variability, precision (CV) was 0.0026
(1.45), 0.220 (25.1), 0.282 (11.0), 7.626 (11.8), and 4.042 (28.7) for blind frame QCA and
0.0044 (2.46), 0.094 (11.2), 0.225 (8.6), 3.924 (5.9), and 1.941 (12.1) for pre-selected
frame QCA and regarding interobserver variability, precision (CV) was 0.0037 (2.09), 0.271
(31.8), 0.307 (11.9), 10.10 (15.4), and 5.121 (39.5) for blind frame QCA and 0.0050
(2.82), 0.098 (11.4), 0.246 (9.5), 5.253 (8.0), and 2.857 (19.0) for pre-selected frame
QCA in CF, MLD, Int R, %DS, and LL, respectively. Intraclass correlation coefficient of
Int R was almost perfect in blind and pre-selected frame QCA. Intraclass correlation
coefficient of MLD, %DS, and LL were substantial/lower by blind frame QCA and improved to
almost perfect by pre-selected frame QCA. Blind cine film selection might affect intra-
and interobserver variability, especially in MLD and LL. In the multiple linear regression
analysis, blind frame QCA was selected as an explanatory factor of QCA variability in MLD,
%DS, and LL. The error range due to frame selection must be taken into consideration in
clinical use. |
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ISSN: | 1179-5468 1179-5468 |
DOI: | 10.1177/1179546819838232 |