The endocardial border of the Left ventricle is incompletely identified in,
at least 30% of patients at rest or during stress echocardiography during
fundamental imaging. This may lead to inaccurate assessment of regional and
global left ventricular function or may Lead to further diagnostic imaging
with another modality resulting in a higher cost of healthcare. The recent
development of second generation ultrasound contrast agents has resulted i
n. improved detection of endocardial border at rest and during stress funda
mental echocardiography. This has been, consistently shown in various clini
cal trials involving 702 patients using a new contrast agent, SonoVue(TM).
Other studies with contrast agents have also shown improved accuracy for de
termining left ventricular ejection fraction and volumes. Although unenhanc
ed tissue harmonic imaging itself improved the assessment of left ventricul
ar function, contrast enhanced harmonic imaging has recently been, shown to
be more accurate; however, larger clinical studies are required to establi
sh the value of harmonic contrast imaging for the assessment of left ventri
cular function.