Circulation, Vol 56, 632-640, Copyright © 1977 by American Heart Association
CA Boucher, B Ahluwalia, PC Block, GL Brownell and GA Beller
Quantitation of left-to-right shunts was determined noninvasively from the
pulmonary clearance pattern of inhaled 15oxygen-labeled carbon dioxide
(C15O2). After a single breath inhalation of C15O2, counts over the lungs
were obtained from sequential 0.5 sec positron camera images. In 21
patients without left-to-right shunts, counts declined exponentially due to
the washout of C15O2 by the pulmonary blood flow. In 22 patients with
left-to-right shunts, this monoexponential pulmonary clearance pattern was
interrupted by an abnormal upward deviation, indicating tracer
recirculation through the shunt to the lungs. Following surgical shung
closure in 10 patients, pulmonary C15O2 clearance patterns became normal in
nine and showed a small residual left-to-right shunt in one. Shunt size was
derived from the ratio of the height of the recirculation curve to the
height of the initial inhalation peak. These values significantly
correlated with shunt size as determined by oximetry (r = 0.83).
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Inhalation imaging with oxygen-15 labeled carbon dioxide for detection and quantitation of left-to-right shunts
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