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A new hand held pocket echo device (GE Vscan) has now become available to clinicians, with limited data available comparing the effectiveness of this device as a screening tool when compared to traditional transthoracic echocardiography (TTE).
The investigators are evaluating the effectiveness of this hand-held echo (HHE) device in detecting cardiac pathology in a both an inpatient and outpatient clinical setting as compared to a comprehensive TTE evaluation.
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A new hand held pocket echo device (GE Vscan) has now become available to clinicians, with limited data available comparing the effectiveness of this device as a screening tool when compared to TTE.
We are evaluating the effectiveness of this HHE device in detecting cardiac pathology in a both an inpatient and outpatient clinical setting as compared to a comprehensive TTE evaluation.
This study compares the images from the two modalities with regards to multiple parameters typically evaluated by traditional TTE. This would include the following:
The images obtained on the HHE will be evaluated by two experienced echocardiographers as well as two cardiology fellows who have obtained training in image acquisition and interpretation. The readers of the HHE images are blinded to the TTE results, and vice versa.
A comparison of these individual parameters on HHE and TTE allows us to validate this new, convenient screening tool in detecting cardiac pathology.
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