TY - JOUR ID - 48266 TI - VALIDITY OF CHEST X-RAY IN ESTIMATION OF CARDIAC SIZE IN COMPARISON TO ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY JO - The Medical Journal of Basrah University JA - MJBU LA - en SN - 0253-0759 AU - Abd-Hazaa, Mazin AU - Sharif, Sadik AU - Abdul-Hassan Kadhum, Adel AD - Y1 - 2007 PY - 2007 VL - 25 IS - 2 SP - 48 EP - 51 DO - 10.33762/mjbu.2007.48266 N2 - ABSTRACT This is a cross-sectional study carried out to study the validity of the cardiothoracic ratio as a predictor of cardiac enlargement. The study involved 150 patients attending Alsader Teaching Hospital for various cardiac symptoms. The cardiothoracic ratio (CTR) was measured for 150 posterior anterior (PA) view chest x-ray. Left Ventricular Internal Dimension in systole (LVIDs) and Left Ventricular Internal Dimension in diastole (LVIDd) were measured by 2D echocardiography (through the parasternal axis) in patients who have a PA view chest x-ray within the same week. The study showed that the ability of chest x-ray (by measuring CTR) to measure cardiac size in patient with cardiomegaly in comparison to echocardiography (by measuring LVIDd) is high (sensitivity 85.71%), while the ability of chest x-ray to exclude cardiomegaly in comparison to echocardiography is low (specificity 13.79%). Furthermore, the ability of chest x-ray to detect (sensitivity) or exclude (specificity) cardiomegaly in comparison to echocardiography (by measuring LVIDs) was 90.47% and 17.24% respectively. The study found significant correlation between CTR and LVIDd (using Pearson correlation), and there was no significant correlation between CTR and Body mass index (BMI). The study recommended that because it is easy and cheap to measure the CTR by the chest x-ray for any patient in the emergency department, it can be regarded as a preliminary measure to the size of the heart, but echocardiographic measurements remained the most accurate. UR - https://mjbu.uobasrah.edu.iq/article_48266.html L1 - https://mjbu.uobasrah.edu.iq/article_48266_6171c179db4360888e90ff7110e7a0d2.pdf ER -