Endoscopic ultrasound duplex scanning for measurement of portal venous flow. Validation against transit time ultrasound flowmetry in pigs

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Endoscopic ultrasound duplex scanning for measurement of portal venous flow. Validation against transit time ultrasound flowmetry in pigs. / Hansen, E F; Strandberg, C; Bendtsen, F; Højgaard, L; Madsen, J; Henriksen, J H; Schroeder, T V; Rasmussen, Allan; Becker, U; Madsen, J; Henriksen, Jens Henrik Sahl; Becker, Ulrik.

In: Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, Vol. 34, No. 3, 1999, p. 325-330.

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Hansen, EF, Strandberg, C, Bendtsen, F, Højgaard, L, Madsen, J, Henriksen, JH, Schroeder, TV, Rasmussen, A, Becker, U, Madsen, J, Henriksen, JHS & Becker, U 1999, 'Endoscopic ultrasound duplex scanning for measurement of portal venous flow. Validation against transit time ultrasound flowmetry in pigs', Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, vol. 34, no. 3, pp. 325-330. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=10232881&query_hl=1>

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Hansen, E. F., Strandberg, C., Bendtsen, F., Højgaard, L., Madsen, J., Henriksen, J. H., Schroeder, T. V., Rasmussen, A., Becker, U., Madsen, J., Henriksen, J. H. S., & Becker, U. (1999). Endoscopic ultrasound duplex scanning for measurement of portal venous flow. Validation against transit time ultrasound flowmetry in pigs. Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 34(3), 325-330. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=10232881&query_hl=1

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Hansen EF, Strandberg C, Bendtsen F, Højgaard L, Madsen J, Henriksen JH et al. Endoscopic ultrasound duplex scanning for measurement of portal venous flow. Validation against transit time ultrasound flowmetry in pigs. Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology. 1999;34(3):325-330.

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Hansen, E F ; Strandberg, C ; Bendtsen, F ; Højgaard, L ; Madsen, J ; Henriksen, J H ; Schroeder, T V ; Rasmussen, Allan ; Becker, U ; Madsen, J ; Henriksen, Jens Henrik Sahl ; Becker, Ulrik. / Endoscopic ultrasound duplex scanning for measurement of portal venous flow. Validation against transit time ultrasound flowmetry in pigs. In: Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology. 1999 ; Vol. 34, No. 3. pp. 325-330.

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title = "Endoscopic ultrasound duplex scanning for measurement of portal venous flow. Validation against transit time ultrasound flowmetry in pigs",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) is a new technique that makes it possible to measure portal venous flow when transabdominal ultrasound fails. As the technique has not been evaluated previously, we compared simultaneous measurements of portal venous flow using EUS Doppler with that of transit time ultrasound (TTU) in healthy pigs. The ability of EUS to detect changes in the portal venous flow after pharmacologic intervention was also investigated. METHODS: Six anaesthetized pigs were studied. Portal venous flow was measured simultaneously by EUS duplex scanning, using a Pentax FG-32UA echoendoscope connected to a Hitachi EUB 515-A ultrasound scanner, and by TTU with a Cardiomed CM 4000 flowmeter probe placed on the portal vein. Terlipressin, 1 mg, and placebo were administered in a blind, randomized, crossover design. Measurements were taken at base line and 30 min after each drug administration. RESULTS: Portal venous flow measured by EUS flowmetry and TTU flowmetry correlated significantly (R = 0.92, P < 0.001, n = 18). The limits of agreement in a Bland-Altman plot were from -0.262 l/min to +0.164 l/min. The change in portal venous flow after terlipressin measured by EUS and TTU correlated significantly (R = 0.88, P < 0.05, n = 6). All values used for analyses were the means of five repeated measurements. CONCLUSIONS: EUS measures portal venous flow with an acceptable correlation and agreement with TTU in anaesthetized pigs. The method is capable of monitoring the effects of pharmacologic intervention on the portal system.",
author = "Hansen, {E F} and C Strandberg and F Bendtsen and L H{\o}jgaard and J Madsen and Henriksen, {J H} and Schroeder, {T V} and Allan Rasmussen and U Becker and J Madsen and Henriksen, {Jens Henrik Sahl} and Ulrik Becker",
note = "Keywords: Animals; Blood Flow Velocity; Endosonography; Female; Lypressin; Male; Portal System; Portal Vein; Random Allocation; Swine; Ultrasonography, Doppler, Duplex",
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T1 - Endoscopic ultrasound duplex scanning for measurement of portal venous flow. Validation against transit time ultrasound flowmetry in pigs

AU - Hansen, E F

AU - Strandberg, C

AU - Bendtsen, F

AU - Højgaard, L

AU - Madsen, J

AU - Henriksen, J H

AU - Schroeder, T V

AU - Rasmussen, Allan

AU - Becker, U

AU - Madsen, J

AU - Henriksen, Jens Henrik Sahl

AU - Becker, Ulrik

N1 - Keywords: Animals; Blood Flow Velocity; Endosonography; Female; Lypressin; Male; Portal System; Portal Vein; Random Allocation; Swine; Ultrasonography, Doppler, Duplex

PY - 1999

Y1 - 1999

N2 - BACKGROUND: Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) is a new technique that makes it possible to measure portal venous flow when transabdominal ultrasound fails. As the technique has not been evaluated previously, we compared simultaneous measurements of portal venous flow using EUS Doppler with that of transit time ultrasound (TTU) in healthy pigs. The ability of EUS to detect changes in the portal venous flow after pharmacologic intervention was also investigated. METHODS: Six anaesthetized pigs were studied. Portal venous flow was measured simultaneously by EUS duplex scanning, using a Pentax FG-32UA echoendoscope connected to a Hitachi EUB 515-A ultrasound scanner, and by TTU with a Cardiomed CM 4000 flowmeter probe placed on the portal vein. Terlipressin, 1 mg, and placebo were administered in a blind, randomized, crossover design. Measurements were taken at base line and 30 min after each drug administration. RESULTS: Portal venous flow measured by EUS flowmetry and TTU flowmetry correlated significantly (R = 0.92, P < 0.001, n = 18). The limits of agreement in a Bland-Altman plot were from -0.262 l/min to +0.164 l/min. The change in portal venous flow after terlipressin measured by EUS and TTU correlated significantly (R = 0.88, P < 0.05, n = 6). All values used for analyses were the means of five repeated measurements. CONCLUSIONS: EUS measures portal venous flow with an acceptable correlation and agreement with TTU in anaesthetized pigs. The method is capable of monitoring the effects of pharmacologic intervention on the portal system.

AB - BACKGROUND: Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) is a new technique that makes it possible to measure portal venous flow when transabdominal ultrasound fails. As the technique has not been evaluated previously, we compared simultaneous measurements of portal venous flow using EUS Doppler with that of transit time ultrasound (TTU) in healthy pigs. The ability of EUS to detect changes in the portal venous flow after pharmacologic intervention was also investigated. METHODS: Six anaesthetized pigs were studied. Portal venous flow was measured simultaneously by EUS duplex scanning, using a Pentax FG-32UA echoendoscope connected to a Hitachi EUB 515-A ultrasound scanner, and by TTU with a Cardiomed CM 4000 flowmeter probe placed on the portal vein. Terlipressin, 1 mg, and placebo were administered in a blind, randomized, crossover design. Measurements were taken at base line and 30 min after each drug administration. RESULTS: Portal venous flow measured by EUS flowmetry and TTU flowmetry correlated significantly (R = 0.92, P < 0.001, n = 18). The limits of agreement in a Bland-Altman plot were from -0.262 l/min to +0.164 l/min. The change in portal venous flow after terlipressin measured by EUS and TTU correlated significantly (R = 0.88, P < 0.05, n = 6). All values used for analyses were the means of five repeated measurements. CONCLUSIONS: EUS measures portal venous flow with an acceptable correlation and agreement with TTU in anaesthetized pigs. The method is capable of monitoring the effects of pharmacologic intervention on the portal system.

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VL - 34

SP - 325

EP - 330

JO - Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology

JF - Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology

SN - 0036-5521

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