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. 2022 May 9;2022(5):CD012809. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD012809.pub2

Summary of findings 1. Summary of Findings: Doppler trans‐thoracic echocardiography for detection of pulmonary hypertension in adults.

Patients/population Adults with suspected pulmonary hypertension
Settings High‐prevalence settings: tertiary care hospitals including university hospitals or cardiopulmonary centres
Low‐prevalence settings: preoperative examinations for liver transplantation
Index test Systolic pulmonary arterial pressure calculated from the maximum tricuspid regurgitation jet velocity by using the modified Bernoulli equation and adding right atrial pressure by Doppler trans‐thoracic echocardiography
Reference standard Mean of pulmonary arterial pressure of 25 mmHg or greater assessed by right‐heart catheterisation
Study designs Prospective or retrospective cohorts and cross‐sectional studies. We excluded case reports and studies of case‐control design.
.Findings
Evaluations
(studies)
No. of participants Comfirmed PH participants Median sensitivity (IQR)
[range]
Median specificity (IQR)
[range]
17 3656 1342 87% (81 to 92%)
[40 to 98%]
86% (79% to 91%)
[33 to 100%]
Index test Prevalence1 No. of participants (studies) Sensitivity (under fixed specificity of 86%)2 Specificity (fixed) 3 Numbers of false positives out of 1000 patients Numbers of false negatives out of 1000 patients Quality and Comments
Systolic pulmonary arterial pressure by echocardiography 10% 3656 (17) 87% (95% CI 78% to 96%) 86% 126 13 No study was assigned low risk of bias or low concern in all QUADAS‐2 domains. Poor reporting, especially in the WHO classification of PH, the index test and reference standard domains, hampered conclusive judgements about the risk of bias.
58% 59 75
68% 45 88
77% 32 100
88% 17 114
1Minimum, 25 percentile, 50 percentile, 75 percentile, maximum of prevalence among included studies
2HSROC (hierarchical summary receiver operating characteristic) parameters were used to illustrate sensitivity for a fixed specificity of 86% (median specificity of the included studies)
3Median specificity estimated from included studies.
Abbreviations: 
CI: confidence interval
IQR: interquartile range
PH: pulmonary hypertension
QUADAS‐2: a revised tool for the quality assessment of diagnostic accuracy studies
WHO: World Health Organization