Abstract

Echocardiography is the most commonly applied technique for non-invasive assessment of cardiac function in small animals. Manual tracing of endocardial borders is time consuming and varies with operator experience. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate a novel automated two-dimensional software algorithm (Auto2DE) for small animals and compare it to the standard use of manual 2D-echocardiographic assessment (2DE). We hypothesized that novel Auto2DE will provide rapid and robust data sets, which are in agreement with manually assessed data of animals.2DE and Auto2DE were carried out using a high-resolution imaging-system for small animals. First, validation cohorts of mouse and rat cine loops were used to compare Auto2DE against 2DE. These data were stratified for image quality by a blinded expert in small animal imaging. Second, we evaluated 2DE and Auto2DE in four mouse models and four rat models with different cardiac pathologies.Automated assessment of LV function by 2DE was faster than conventional 2DE analysis and independent of operator experience levels. The accuracy of Auto2DE-assessed data in healthy mice was dependent on cine loop quality, with excellent agreement between Auto2DE and 2DE in cine loops with adequate quality. Auto2DE allowed for valid detection of impaired cardiac function in animal models with pronounced cardiac phenotypes, but yielded poor performance in diabetic animal models independent of image quality.Auto2DE represents a novel automated analysis tool for rapid assessment of LV function, which is suitable for data acquisition in studies with good and very good echocardiographic image quality, but presents systematic problems in specific pathologies.

Highlights

  • Echocardiography is the standard of use for the assessment of left ventricular (LV) function in clinical routine and basic research [1, 2]

  • Automated assessment of LV function is faster than conventional 2D-echocardiographic assessment (2DE) analysis One of the major benefits to be expected from automated software algorithms is time effectiveness

  • We compared the average time required for LV tracings with conventional 2DE from observers with distinct experience levels and novel Automated 2D-border detection algorithm (Auto2DE) in mice and rats (Fig. 1b, c)

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Introduction

Echocardiography is the standard of use for the assessment of left ventricular (LV) function in clinical routine and basic research [1, 2]. Despite recommendations for the use of three-dimensional echocardiography (3DE) [3], two-dimensional echocardiography (2DE) still presents a relatively inexpensive, straightforward and time saving method for the non-invasive assessment of LV function as compared to 3DE and gold-standard cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) and is often the method of choice [1, 2]. Quantitative analysis of 2DE is highly dependent on operator experience and analysis of imaging data requires a significant investment of time, especially for basic research studies with large n-numbers [9]

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