Spatio-temporal image correlation (STIC) used by general obstetricians is marginally clinically effective compared to 2D fetal echocardiography scanning by experts

Objectives: To assess the effectiveness of spatio-temporal image correlation (STIC) used by general obstetricians as compared with 2D scanning. Methods: As many as 30 pregnant women at 17-21 weeks' gestation were enrolled. 2D ultrasound was performed by a fetal echocardiologist; STIC was perfor...

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Main Authors: Prapat Wanitpongpan, Takeshi Kanagawa, Yukiko Kinugasa, Tadashi Kimura
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spelling th-mahidol.195152018-07-12T09:37:54Z Spatio-temporal image correlation (STIC) used by general obstetricians is marginally clinically effective compared to 2D fetal echocardiography scanning by experts Prapat Wanitpongpan Takeshi Kanagawa Yukiko Kinugasa Tadashi Kimura Mahidol University Osaka University Medicine Objectives: To assess the effectiveness of spatio-temporal image correlation (STIC) used by general obstetricians as compared with 2D scanning. Methods: As many as 30 pregnant women at 17-21 weeks' gestation were enrolled. 2D ultrasound was performed by a fetal echocardiologist; STIC was performed by a general obstetrician. Time, accuracy of measurement of diameter of great vessels and quality of the pictures obtained by the two methods were compared. Results: The mean time required by 2D ultrasound was significantly shorter than that by STIC (5.2 ± 1.9 min vs 9.8 ± 2.7 min; P < 0.001). The measurement of the diameter of the great vessels showed some difference but the mean score of the pictures obtained by both methods were not significantly different. By using 2D ultrasound, acceptable quality pictures were obtained in 51.9, 44.4 and 51.9% of cases for 4-chamber, 5-chamber and 3-vessel views, respectively. Meanwhile by using STIC, the percentages were 77.8, 59.3 and 37%. Conclusion: Our study suggested that STIC used by general obstetricians to check normality of fetal cardiac structures at 17-21 weeks' gestation has marginal clinical effectiveness when compared to 2D scanning by a fetal echocardiologist, and should need some improvement before it can be used as a tool to expand a fetal cardiac screening program. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 2018-07-12T02:37:54Z 2018-07-12T02:37:54Z 2008-10-01 Article Prenatal Diagnosis. Vol.28, No.10 (2008), 923-928 10.1002/pd.2069 10970223 01973851 2-s2.0-55449135172 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/19515 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=55449135172&origin=inward
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Prapat Wanitpongpan
Takeshi Kanagawa
Yukiko Kinugasa
Tadashi Kimura
Spatio-temporal image correlation (STIC) used by general obstetricians is marginally clinically effective compared to 2D fetal echocardiography scanning by experts
description Objectives: To assess the effectiveness of spatio-temporal image correlation (STIC) used by general obstetricians as compared with 2D scanning. Methods: As many as 30 pregnant women at 17-21 weeks' gestation were enrolled. 2D ultrasound was performed by a fetal echocardiologist; STIC was performed by a general obstetrician. Time, accuracy of measurement of diameter of great vessels and quality of the pictures obtained by the two methods were compared. Results: The mean time required by 2D ultrasound was significantly shorter than that by STIC (5.2 ± 1.9 min vs 9.8 ± 2.7 min; P < 0.001). The measurement of the diameter of the great vessels showed some difference but the mean score of the pictures obtained by both methods were not significantly different. By using 2D ultrasound, acceptable quality pictures were obtained in 51.9, 44.4 and 51.9% of cases for 4-chamber, 5-chamber and 3-vessel views, respectively. Meanwhile by using STIC, the percentages were 77.8, 59.3 and 37%. Conclusion: Our study suggested that STIC used by general obstetricians to check normality of fetal cardiac structures at 17-21 weeks' gestation has marginal clinical effectiveness when compared to 2D scanning by a fetal echocardiologist, and should need some improvement before it can be used as a tool to expand a fetal cardiac screening program. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Prapat Wanitpongpan
Takeshi Kanagawa
Yukiko Kinugasa
Tadashi Kimura
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author Prapat Wanitpongpan
Takeshi Kanagawa
Yukiko Kinugasa
Tadashi Kimura
author_sort Prapat Wanitpongpan
title Spatio-temporal image correlation (STIC) used by general obstetricians is marginally clinically effective compared to 2D fetal echocardiography scanning by experts
title_short Spatio-temporal image correlation (STIC) used by general obstetricians is marginally clinically effective compared to 2D fetal echocardiography scanning by experts
title_full Spatio-temporal image correlation (STIC) used by general obstetricians is marginally clinically effective compared to 2D fetal echocardiography scanning by experts
title_fullStr Spatio-temporal image correlation (STIC) used by general obstetricians is marginally clinically effective compared to 2D fetal echocardiography scanning by experts
title_full_unstemmed Spatio-temporal image correlation (STIC) used by general obstetricians is marginally clinically effective compared to 2D fetal echocardiography scanning by experts
title_sort spatio-temporal image correlation (stic) used by general obstetricians is marginally clinically effective compared to 2d fetal echocardiography scanning by experts
publishDate 2018
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