Is there a Correlation between Hepatic Venous Indices and Main Pulmonary Artery Diameter?

OBJECTIVE To search whether there is a correlation between middle hepatic venous indices (HVIs) obtained by pulsed waved doppler ultrasonography (PW-DUS) and the main pulmonary artery (mPA) diameter, calculated by computed tomography (CT). STUDY DESIGN A descriptive cross-sectional study. PLACE AND DURATION OF STUDY Department of Radiology, Balikesir University School of Medicine, Turkey, from February to December 2020. METHODOLOGY After excluding the cases with suspected COVID-19 from the cases sent to the Radiology Department for chest CT exams with the mPA included in the cross-sections, the volunteers were evaluated with PW-DUS. The study group consisted of 66 cases. Two radiologists measured the velocity values of the A, S, and D waves in the recorded PW Doppler spectra. HVIs (A/S, A/S+D, A/A+S+D) were calculated. The mPA diameter was calculated in the axial plane from the pulmonary trunk, 1cm proximally to the bifurcation manually on the workstation. The correlation between the HIVs and mPA diameter was evaluated. Interoperator reliability was also analysed. RESULTS Thirty-nine males (59%) and 27 (41%) females were included in the study group. The mean HVI values were 0.50 ±0.20, 0.28 ±0.12, and 0.21 ±0.07 for A/S, A/A+S, and A/A+S+D, respectively. The mean mPA diameter was 24.0 ±3.3 mm. Correlation analysis determined that the HVIs were positively correlated with mPA diameter (r=0.730-0.765-0.751, p<0.001). Inter-observer correlation coefficients were found to be compatible between two radiologists. CONCLUSION A significant and strong correlation was found between HVIs and mPA diameter. The mPA diameter that reflects the pulmonary artery systolic pressure (PAP) increased as the HVIs increased. Therefore, PW-DUS may be helpful to evaluate PAP as a quantitative method that is cost-effective, easily accessible and radiation-free. KEY WORDS Hepatic veins, Pulmonary artery, Multidetector computed tomography, Pulmonary hypertension, Pulsed doppler ultrasonography.

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