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Role of 3D Echocardiography Knowledge-based Reconstruction in ACHD
Sponsor: Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
Summary
The main objective of this study is to evaluate the reproducibility and accuracy of TTE-3DKBR in assessing RV volume and EF compared to the reference method of CMR in a group of ACHD patients with known moderate or severe PR after ToF repair. As part of the validation study, the reproducibility of the TTE-3DKBR in assessing RV volume and EF will also be tested in a group of healthy adult volunteers. Additionally, TTE-3DKBR evaluation will be compared in both groups to the conventional 2D echocardiography measurements used in routine clinical practice, such as tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion (TAPSE), tissue Doppler imaging (TDI), fractional area change (FAC), and global longitudinal strain (GLS). Another objective of the study is also to evaluate the effects of chronic RV volume overload with an interval of one-year follow-up using TTE-3DKBR and compare it with the conventional non-geometric echocardiography measurements, particularly with GLS. The study will end when the required number of patients have been enrolled and when the last subject undergoes the research dataset acquisition. The study may be terminated prematurely if it becomes apparent that the recruitment target cannot be met within the projected recruitment phase.
Official title: Role of Three-dimensional Echocardiography Knowledge-based Reconstruction in Monitoring Right Ventricle Remodelling Following Tetralogy of Fallot Repair
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
59
Start Date
2024-04-11
Completion Date
2025-09-26
Last Updated
2025-07-25
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Echocardiography assessment
Group 1 will have healthy adult volunteers recruited at the workplace following specific criteria to participate in the study. A research cardiac ultrasound protocol to assess the RV will be performed at two different visits, with a maximum interval of two weeks between them. Group 2 will have ACHD patients with known moderate or severe pulmonary regurgitation after ToF repair, following specific criteria to participate in the study. This group of patients will be studied in two separate visits. The patients will be recruited during the first visit when attending to an existing hospital appointment for ACHD CMR. A research cardiac ultrasound protocol to assess the RV will be performed on the same day, either before or after the CMR. For all patients who will have a second follow-up visit at the ACHD outpatient clinic within a maximum interval of one year, the same research protocol will be performed, in addition to the usual cardiac ultrasound.
Locations (1)
Guys and St Thomas
London, United Kingdom