Publications by authors named "E Holte"

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  • The study aimed to evaluate how well dobutamine stress echocardiography (DSE) diagnoses obstructive coronary artery disease (CAD) in patients with a low to intermediate risk, already indicated by positive coronary CT angiography (CCTA).
  • A total of 104 patients who had symptoms of stable CAD and positive CCTA results were analyzed, comparing DSE results to two standard pressure tests (FFR and iFR) that determine significant artery blockages.
  • The findings showed that DSE has moderate accuracy for identifying significant CAD, with low sensitivity and moderate specificity, suggesting it provides limited additional diagnostic value for these patients compared to FFR and iFR results.
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Objective: The proximal isovelocity surface area (PISA) method is a well-established approach for mitral regurgitation (MR) quantification. However, it exhibits high inter-observer variability and inaccuracies in cases of non-hemispherical flow convergence and non-holosystolic MR. To address this, we present EasyPISA, a framework for automated integrated PISA measurements taken directly from 2-D color-Doppler sequences.

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. To evaluate patient characteristics and 5-year outcomes after surgical mitral valve (MV) repair for leaflet prolapse at a medium-sized cardiothoracic center. .

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Aims: Impaired standardization of echocardiograms may increase inter-operator variability. This study aimed to determine whether the real-time guidance of experienced sonographers by deep learning (DL) could improve the standardization of apical recordings.

Methods And Results: Patients ( = 88) in sinus rhythm referred for echocardiography were included.

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Aims: Apical foreshortening leads to an underestimation of left ventricular (LV) volumes and an overestimation of LV ejection fraction and global longitudinal strain. Real-time guiding using deep learning (DL) during echocardiography to reduce foreshortening could improve standardization and reduce variability. We aimed to study the effect of real-time DL guiding during echocardiography on measures of LV foreshortening and inter-observer variability.

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