The American journal of cardiology
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Comparative Study
Comparison of transcranial Doppler ultrasound and transesophageal contrast echocardiography in the detection of interatrial right-to-left shunts.
Transesophageal contrast echocardiography is an effective but semiinvasive technique for the detection of interatrial right-to-left shunts. Transcranial Doppler ultrasound is an alternative noninvasive method, but may be limited by false-positive diagnoses due to intrapulmonary shunting. This study examined the accuracy of transcranial Doppler for the detection of shunt lesions. ⋯ In comparison, transthoracic contrast echocardiography had a sensitivity of 54% (7 of 13), specificity of 94% (17 of 18) and accuracy of 77% (24 of 31). Thus, transcranial Doppler is highly accurate for detection of an interatrial right-to-left shunt and not compromised by physiologic intrapulmonary shunts, whereas transthoracic contrast echocardiography lacks sensitivity. Transcranial Doppler may be useful as an alternative to transesophageal study, where the primary indication for transesophageal echocardiography is exclusion of an interatrial right-to-left shunt.