Circulation, Vol 51, 1136-1143, Copyright © 1975 by American Heart Association
PO Alderson, RG Jost, AW Strauss, S Boonvisut and J Markham
A comparison of several reported methods for detection and quantitation of
left-to-right shunts by radionuclides was performed in 50 children. Count
ratio (C2/C1) techniques were compared with the exponential extrapolation
and gamma function area ratio techniques. C2/C1 ratios accurately detected
shunts and could reliably separate shunts from normals, but there was a
high rate of false positives in children with valvular heart disease. The
area ratio methods provided more accurate shunt quantitation and a better
separation of patietns with valvular heart disease than did the C2/C1
ratio. The gamma function method showed a higher correlation with oximetry
than the exponential method, but the difference was not statistically
significant. For accurate shunt quantitation and a reliable separation of
patients with valvular heart disease from those with shunts, area ratio
calculations are preferable to the C2/C1 ratio.
ARTICLES
Radionuclide angiocardiography. Improved diagnosis and quantitation of left-to-right shunts using area ratio techniques in children
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