Interobserver variability when measuring the abdominal aorta with ultrasound : A comparison using the longitudinal and transverse axes

Detta är en Kandidat-uppsats från Högskolan i Jönköping/HHJ, Avd. för naturvetenskap och biomedicin

Sammanfattning: A rupturing abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) has a mortality rate of 50% while an elective repair has a mortality rate of 3-8%. Screening programmes with ultrasound are used in some countries to detect AAA at an early stage. Ultrasound is however very observer bias and dependent on the observer's experience. The study was performed in Vietnam, a country that have experienced exceptional economic growth with increasing risk factors for cardiovascular diseases but has no national screening programme. The aim of this study was to examine the interobserver variability when measuring the abdominal aorta with ultrasound on young adults in Vietnam. The abdominal aorta was measured in the longitudinal and the transverse axis by two different observers using the leading edge to leading edge method. Participants in this study were 31 voluntary students, 16 men and 15 women in the ages 18-26 years, from the Da Nang university of medical technology and pharmacy and the design was a cross-sectional study with a quantitative approach. The study showed a significant difference between the longitudinal measurements but not between the transverse measurements. Despite this statistical significance, the observers' differences were within the recommended limit of 5 mm.

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