Keywords: Data Processing, Cardiovascular, Hemodynamic Forces;Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
Motivation: Hemodynamic forces (HDF) analysis is considered a new method for analyzing cardiac function with its advantages of early detection and non-invasive evaluation by magnifying mechanical abnormalities. It also has excellent potential for clinical application.
Goal(s): This study aims to investigate the stability and reliability of the HDF analysis method.
Approach: We calculated the intra- and inter-observer’s Blan-Altman consistency analysis-related parameters and the Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC).
Results: The results showed excellent intra- and inter-observer consistency for all HDF variables, supporting the potential clinical application of this technique.
Impact: This study demonstrates the reliability of HDF analysis, promoting its adoption for non-invasive assessment of cardiac function and potentially aiding in the early detection and management of cardiac pathologies.
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