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Stress Echocardiography in Italian Echocardiographic Laboratories: A Survey of the Italian Society of Echocardiography and Cardiovascular Imaging.

Authors :
Ciampi Q
Pepi M
Antonini-Canterin F
Barbieri A
Barchitta A
Faganello G
Miceli S
Parato VM
Tota A
Trocino G
Abbate M
Accadia M
Alemanni R
Angelini A
Anglano F
Anselmi M
Aquila I
Aramu S
Avogadri E
Azzaro G
Badano L
Balducci A
Ballocca F
Barbarossa A
Barbati G
Barletta V
Barone D
Becherini F
Benfari G
Beraldi M
Bergandi G
Bilardo G
Binno SM
Bolognesi M
Bongiovi S
Bragato RM
Braggion G
Brancaleoni R
Bursi F
Dessalvi CC
Cameli M
Canu A
Capitelli M
Capra ACM
Carbonara R
Carbone M
Carbonella M
Carrabba N
Casavecchia G
Casula M
Chesi E
Cicco S
Citro R
Cocchia R
Colombo BM
Colonna P
Conte M
Corrado G
Cortesi P
Cortigiani L
Costantino MF
Cozza F
Cucchini U
D'Angelo M
Da Ros S
D'Andrea F
D'Andrea A
D'Auria F
De Caridi G
De Feo S
De Matteis GM
De Vecchi S
Del Giudice C
Dell'Angela L
Paoli LD
Dentamaro I
Destefanis P
Di Bella G
Di Fulvio M
Di Gaetano R
Di Giannuario G
Di Gioia A
Di Martino LFM
Di Muro C
Di Nora C
Di Salvo G
Dodi C
Dogliani S
Donati F
Dottori M
Epifani G
Fabiani I
Ferrara F
Ferrara L
Ferrua S
Filice G
Fiorino M
Forno D
Garini A
Giarratana GA
Gigantino G
Giorgi M
Giubertoni E
Greco CA
Grigolato M
Marra WG
Holzl A
Iaiza A
Iannaccone A
Ilardi F
Imbalzano E
Inciardi RM
Inserra CA
Iori E
Izzo A
La Rosa G
Labanti G
Lanzone AM
Lanzoni L
Lapetina O
Leiballi E
Librera M
Conte CL
Monaco ML
Lombardo A
Luciani M
Lusardi P
Magnante A
Malagoli A
Malatesta G
Mancusi C
Manes MT
Manganelli F
Mantovani F
Manuppelli V
Marchese V
Marinacci L
Mattioli R
Maurizio C
Mazza GA
Mazza S
Melis M
Meloni G
Merli E
Milan A
Minardi G
Monaco A
Monte I
Montresor G
Moreo A
Mori F
Morini S
Moro C
Morrone D
Negri F
Nipote C
Nisi F
Nocco S
Novello L
Nunziata L
Perini AP
Parodi A
Pasanisi EM
Pastorini G
Pavasini R
Pavoni D
Pedone C
Pelliccia F
Pelliciari G
Pelloni E
Pergola V
Perillo G
Petruccelli E
Pezzullo C
Piacentini G
Picardi E
Pinna G
Pizzarelli M
Pizzuti A
Poggi MM
Posteraro A
Privitera C
Rampazzo D
Ratti C
Rettegno S
Ricci F
Ricci C
Rolando C
Rossi S
Rovera C
Ruggieri R
Russo MG
Sacchi N
Saladino A
Sani F
Sartori C
Scarabeo V
Sciacqua A
Scillone A
Scopelliti PA
Scorza A
Scozzafava A
Serafini F
Serra W
Severino S
Simeone B
Sirico D
Solari M
Spadaro GL
Stefani L
Strangio A
Surace FC
Tamborini G
Tarquinio N
Tassone EJ
Tavarozzi I
Tchana B
Tedesco G
Tinto M
Torzillo D
Totaro A
Triolo OF
Troisi F
Tusa M
Vancheri F
Varasano V
Venezia A
Vermi AC
Villari B
Zampi G
Zannoni J
Zito C
Zugaro A
Picano E
Carerj S
Source :
Journal of cardiovascular echography [J Cardiovasc Echogr] 2023 Jul-Sep; Vol. 33 (3), pp. 125-132. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Nov 20.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: The Italian Society of Echography and Cardiovascular Imaging (SIECVI) conducted a national survey to understand the volumes of activity, modalities and stressors used during stress echocardiography (SE) in Italy.<br />Methods: We analyzed echocardiography laboratory activities over a month (November 2022). Data were retrieved through an electronic survey based on a structured questionnaire, uploaded on the SIECVI website.<br />Results: Data were obtained from 228 echocardiographic laboratories, and SE examinations were performed in 179 centers (80.6%): 87 centers (47.5%) were in the northern regions of Italy, 33 centers (18.4%) were in the central regions, and 61 (34.1%) in the southern regions. We annotated a total of 4057 SE. We divided the SE centers into three groups, according to the numbers of SE performed: <10 SE (low-volume activity, 40 centers), between 10 and 39 SE (moderate volume activity, 102 centers) and ≥40 SE (high volume activity, 37 centers). Dipyridamole was used in 139 centers (77.6%); exercise in 120 centers (67.0%); dobutamine in 153 centers (85.4%); pacing in 37 centers (21.1%); and adenosine in 7 centers (4.0%). We found a significant difference between the stressors used and volume of activity of the centers, with a progressive increase in the prevalence of number of stressors from low to high volume activity ( P = 0.033). The traditional evaluation of regional wall motion of the left ventricle was performed in all centers, with combined assessment of coronary flow velocity reserve (CFVR) in 90 centers (50.3%): there was a significant difference in the centers with different volume of SE activity: the incidence of analysis of CFVR was significantly higher in high volume centers compared to low - moderate - volume (32.5%, 41.0% and 73.0%, respectively, P < 0.001). The lung ultrasound (LUS) was assessed in 67 centers (37.4%). Furthermore for LUS, we found a significant difference in the centers with different volume of SE activity: significantly higher in high volume centers compared to low - moderate - volume (25.0%, 35.3% and 56.8%, respectively, P < 0.001).<br />Conclusions: This nationwide survey demonstrated that SE was significantly widespread and practiced throughout Italy. In addition to the traditional indication to coronary artery disease based on regional wall motion analysis, other indications are emerging with an increase in the use of LUS and CFVR, especially in high-volume centers.<br />Competing Interests: There are no conflicts of interest.<br /> (Copyright: © 2023 Journal of Cardiovascular Echography.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2211-4122
Volume :
33
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of cardiovascular echography
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38161775
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4103/jcecho.jcecho_48_23