A new digital electronic caliper for measurement of coronary arterial stenosis: comparison with visual estimates and computer-assisted measurements.
Publication/Presentation Date
3-1-1984
Abstract
Visual analysis of the severity of coronary stenosis is limited by observer variability. However, more complex techniques of proved accuracy are tedious and costly. Therefore, a new digital electronic caliper (DEC) was evaluated as a potentially more accurate, rapid and less costly alternative for measuring stenosis severity. Stenosis minimum diameter (Dmin) and percent diameter reduction (% S) were measured from the screen of the cine projector using a DEC. These measurements were compared with visual estimates (VIS) by 4 experienced angiographers and with measurements made by a computer-assisted method (QCA) of proved accuracy. In routine cineangiograms from 7 patients, 10 lesions were significant (greater than 50% S) and 8 were mild (less than 50% S). Variability, the standard deviation of multiple estimates of Dmin and % S, averaged 0.09 mm and 3.1% for QCA; 0.18 mm and 5.9% for DEC; and 0.26 mm and 7.4% for VIS. Compared with QCA, the visual determination of % S significantly underestimates (-5%; p less than 0.02) mild and overestimates (+11%; p less than 0.002) significant stenosis. VIS underestimates Dmin in significant lesions by 20% (p less than 0.04). In contrast, the mean error for DEC measurement of Dmin and % S was not significantly different from 0 in either lesion group. For the entire group of lesions, and particularly in significant lesions, the mean error for measurement of these 2 indexes of disease was significantly less with DEC than with VIS. Thus, variability and error with DEC are acceptably low for clinical use.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
Volume
53
Issue
6
First Page
689
Last Page
693
ISSN
0002-9149
Published In/Presented At
Scoblionko, D. P., Brown, B. G., Mitten, S., Caldwell, J. H., Kennedy, J. W., Bolson, E. L., & Dodge, H. T. (1984). A new digital electronic caliper for measurement of coronary arterial stenosis: comparison with visual estimates and computer-assisted measurements. The American journal of cardiology, 53(6), 689–693. https://doi.org/10.1016/0002-9149(84)90387-4
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
6702614
Department(s)
Department of Medicine
Document Type
Article