• Pediatric emergency care · Jul 2008

    Inter-rater reliability for noninvasive measurement of cardiac function in children.

    • Gail M Stewart, H Bryant Nguyen, Tommy Y Kim, Joshua Jauregui, Sean R Hayes, and Stephen Corbett.
    • Department of Emergency Medicine, Loma Linda University Medical Center and Children's Hospital, Loma Linda, CA 92354, USA. gastewar@llumc.edu
    • Pediatr Emerg Care. 2008 Jul 1;24(7):433-7.

    IntroductionA transcutaneous ultrasound monitor has recently been developed which noninvasively and quickly measures cardiac output. Validity and reliability testing has been reported in adults. No reliability testing has been undertaken in the pediatric population.ObjectiveOur objective was to evaluate the inter-rater reliability of a transcutaneous Doppler ultrasound technique to measure cardiac index (CI) and stroke volume index (SVI) in pediatric emergency department patients.MethodsAn 8-month prospective observational study was conducted on a convenience sample of emergency department patients younger than 18 years old. Five raters were trained to use an ultrasound cardiac output monitoring device. Two raters, blinded to each other's results, obtained independent measurements from the same patient within 15 minutes of each other. Inter-rater agreement was measured with the Pearson product correlation coefficient. Bland-Altman analysis demonstrated the extent of deviation from a line of agreement between raters.ResultsNinety-seven patients were enrolled. Major diagnostic categories included infection, trauma, and gastrointestinal disorders. There was significant inter-rater correlation for CI (r = 0.76; 95% confidence interval, 0.66Y0.83; P G 0.0001) and SVI (r = 0.79; 95% confidence interval, 0.70Y0.86; P G 0.0001). Bland-Altman analysis of CI measurements between 2 raters showed bias of 0.06, SD of bias 1.00, and 95% limits of agreement j1.91 to 2.02 L/min/m2. Stroke volume index showed bias of j0.5, SD of bias 11.01, and 95% limits of agreement j22.08 to 21.08 mL/m2.ConclusionsTranscutaneous Doppler ultrasound technique demonstrates acceptable inter-rater agreement for measuring CI and SVI in children.

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