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Quantification of left-to-right shunt through patent ductus arteriosus by colour Doppler in children admitted for a device closure

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 January 2013

Curt DeGroff*
Affiliation:
Associate Professor Congenital Heart Center at the University of FloridaFlorida, United States of America
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Abstract

Type
Letter to the Editor
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2013 

Dear Editor,

Regarding Harling et al,Reference Harling, Jansson, El-Segaier and Peronen 1 I am confused as to why the authors went to such great lengths in developing a sophisticated algorithm to analyse the color Doppler image of a patent ductus arteriosus to estimate the amount of shunting when it is common knowledge that spectral Doppler methods providethe highest temporal and velocity range resolutions when assessing flow velocities. The color Doppler method provides high spatial resolution but low temporaland velocity range resolution, which is not exactly what one should seek to use in shunt estimate algorithms. If the color Doppler signal were to be used then perhaps raw color Doppler data – prior to digital scan conversion – should be used in such algorithms and compare that to shunt ratio estimations using standard spectral Doppler methods.

References

1. Harling, S, Jansson, T, El-Segaier, M, Peronen, E. Quantification of left-to-right shunt through patent ductus arteriosus by colour Doppler in children admitted for a device closure. Cardiol Young 2012; 22: 5762.Google Scholar