DOAJ Open Access 2021

86057 High Screening Efficacy Using Wearable Seismocardiography to Identify Aortic Valve Disease Patients, Potential to Tailor MRI Exams to Patient Needs

Ethan M.I. Johnson Alex J. Barker Michael Markl

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ABSTRACT IMPACT: A single seismocardiography (SCG) parameter has been shown to accurately classify aortic valve disease (AVD) status in healthy controls and AVD patients. This could support development of SCG as a quick, inexpensive screening tool to better tailor MRI examination to patients’ needs. OBJECTIVES/GOALS: MRI is used commonly for monitoring of aortic valve disease (AVD), but it has high costs. We hypothesize that energy in seismocardiograms (SCG)’‘ signals from chest surface vibrations’‘ is different between healthy controls and AVD patients, and we evaluate potential efficacy of using SCG to recommend MRI only for patients with flow abnormalities. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: With IRB approval, 45 healthy control subjects (47 ±18years, 18 female) and 9 patients (63 ±16years, 2 female) with aortic valve disease history and known flow abnormalities were recruited. SCG signals were acquired supine, immediately prior to MRI of thoracic aortic blood flow at 1.5T with a time-resolved phase contrast (4D Flow) sequence.

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Ethan M.I. Johnson

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Alex J. Barker

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Michael Markl

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Johnson, E.M., Barker, A.J., Markl, M. (2021). 86057 High Screening Efficacy Using Wearable Seismocardiography to Identify Aortic Valve Disease Patients, Potential to Tailor MRI Exams to Patient Needs. https://doi.org/10.1017/cts.2021.640

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2021
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10.1017/cts.2021.640
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