Here’s how to measure the non-compacted : compacted (NC:C) ratio on echocardiography for diagnosing LV non-compaction (LVNC) 🫀 Step-by-Step Echo Measurement (Jenni Criteria) 1. View: Use the parasternal short-axis or apical 4-chamber view — where trabeculations are most prominent (usually at the apex, mid-lateral, or inferior wall). 2. Timing: Measure at end-systole (when the myocardium is thickest and best defined). 3. Zoom in: Magnify the region of interest — typically the apical segments. 4. Identify layers: Non-compacted (NC) layer: the thick, spongy, trabeculated part (inner layer). Compacted (C) layer: the thin, dense, outer myocardial layer (toward the epicardium). 5. Measure thickness: At a perpendicular angle to the myocardial wall: Measure the NC thickness (from endocardial border to the trough of recesses). Measure the C thickness (from trough of recesses to epicardial surface). 6. Calculate ratio: In this example c/b Where is b is the width of non compaction Diagnosti...
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