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    Stress echocardiography with smartphone: real-time remote reading for regional wall motion
    (2017)
    Scali, Maria Chiara (55929478400)
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    de Azevedo Bellagamba, Clarissa Carmona (57194341124)
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    Ciampi, Quirino (6602299243)
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    Simova, Iana (23391267500)
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    de Castro e Silva Pretto, José Luis (6508318426)
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    Djordjevic-Dikic, Ana (57003143600)
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    Dodi, Claudio (6602478787)
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    Cortigiani, Lauro (55663049600)
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    Zagatina, Angela (22939399700)
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    Trambaiolo, Paolo (6602701604)
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    Torres, Marco R. (7402581476)
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    Citro, Rodolfo (15921921800)
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    Colonna, Paolo (57221823607)
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    Paterni, Marco (7003660393)
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    Picano, Eugenio (7102408994)
    The diffusion of smart-phones offers access to the best remote expertise in stress echo (SE). To evaluate the reliability of SE based on smart-phone filming and reading. A set of 20 SE video-clips were read in random sequence with a multiple choice six-answer test by ten readers from five different countries (Italy, Brazil, Serbia, Bulgaria, Russia) of the “SE2020” study network. The gold standard to assess accuracy was a core-lab expert reader in agreement with angiographic verification (0 = wrong, 1 = right). The same set of 20 SE studies were read, in random order and >2 months apart, on desktop Workstation and via smartphones by ten remote readers. Image quality was graded from 1 = poor but readable, to 3 = excellent. Kappa (k) statistics was used to assess intra- and inter-observer agreement. The image quality was comparable in desktop workstation vs. smartphone (2.0 ± 0.5 vs. 2.4 ± 0.7, p = NS). The average reading time per case was similar for desktop versus smartphone (90 ± 39 vs. 82 ± 54 s, p = NS). The overall diagnostic accuracy of the ten readers was similar for desktop workstation vs. smartphone (84 vs. 91%, p = NS). Intra-observer agreement (desktop vs. smartphone) was good (k = 0.81 ± 0.14). Inter-observer agreement was good and similar via desktop or smartphone (k = 0.69 vs. k = 0.72, p = NS). The diagnostic accuracy and consistency of SE reading among certified readers was high and similar via desktop workstation or via smartphone. © 2017, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht.

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