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Echo Quality Report

All you need to know about the Echo Quality Report in EchoSolv

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Written by Prav Chandra
Updated over a month ago

The Echo Quality Report in EchoSolv provides a comprehensive overview of echocardiographic assessments within a defined date range, offering insights into detection metrics and study details.

How to Download the Echo Quality Report

  1. Log in to the EchoSolv platform.

  2. Navigate to the Assessment Summary.

  3. Use the date picker to select the desired date range for the report.

  4. Click on the Export button and select Echo Quality Report.

  5. The system will process your request and provide a downloadable file once the export is complete.

    1. Large files are exported in the background via the Bulk Exports section.


Understanding the Echo Quality Report Metrics

The Echo Quality Report is divided into key sections, providing detailed insights into assessment results and metrics.

1. Organisation Overview and Assessment Summary

This section includes

  1. The number of patients and echocardiogram studies from the filtered date range

  2. The overview of medium and high-risk detections of the patient's most recent echo study

2. Disease Detection Details

Each disease test will have a 1. study, 2. measurement and 3. site breakdown. This considers all studies in the filtered date range. The following example is for the Severe Aortic Stenosis Guidelines Test

  1. Breakdown by Disease Test

    • Shows all studies and the given result output for the given disease test

  2. Fill Rate of Minimum Inputs

    • A summary of the fill rates for essential measurements required by EchoSolv tests.

    • Provides a clear view of missing data points for improving assessment accuracy and minimising the number of Limited Data studies.

  3. Site Breakdown

    • Organises detection results by site.

    • Highlights variations of tests across different locations

3. Full Measurement Fill Rate

This section lists all the echocardiographic measurements EchoSolv maps during its analysis.

  • Each measurement is evaluated for its fill rate across all studies

  • This analysis helps pinpoint where gaps in data collection occurred, providing actionable insights for improving echocardiographic procedures.


Additional Notes

For the Minimum Fill Rates section on the Detections Details area, the Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction and the Left Ventricular Mass Index are based on a hierarchy due to having multiple measurement methods.

Fill Rate for Left Ventricular Mass Index

  • The LV Mass Index fill rate is determined based on the availability of measurements in the following priority order

    1. LV Mass Index (ASE)

    2. LV Mass Index (MM)

If LV Mass Index (ASE) is present it is counted; if not, check for LV Mass Index (MM) to fill the LV Mass Index

Fill Rate for Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction

  • The LVEF fill rate is determined based on the availability of measurements in the following priority order

    1. LVEF_BP_MOD (Biplane Method of Discs)

    2. LVEF_Teich (Teichholz Method)

    3. LVEF_Teich_MM (Teichholz Method via M-Mode)

If LVEF_BP_MOD is available it is counted; if not, check for LVEF_Tech. If not available, check for LVEF_Teich_MM to fill the LVEF.

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