Circulation, Vol 61, 966-972, Copyright © 1980 by American Heart Association
NB Ingels Jr, GT Daughters 2d, EB Stinson and EL Alderman
Radiopaque markers were implanted in the left ventricular myocardial
midwall in 58 patients and studied in the 30 degrees right anterior oblique
projection by computer-aided fluoroscopy. Marker motion was used as a
standard of segmental wall motion against which the accuracy of five
methods for measuring left ventricular wall motion was assessed: two
methods using hemiaxial measurements in rectangular coordinates, two using
radial measurements in polar coordinates (all with frame-by-frame axial
reindexing) and one using radial measurements in fixed external polar
coordinates. The latter method showed significantly less error (25.9%, p
less than 10(-6)) in measuring midwall marker motion than the other four
methods (range 42.5--47.5%) in the group as a whole and in subgroups that
had abnormalities of posterior, apical and anterior wall motion. This
method also had the best correlation of marker motion and motion of
adjacent endocardial border (of the overall left ventricle and the
posterior, apical, and anterior walls separately) as visualized by
ventriculography in 29 patients. The bulk of the reduction in error using
this method was due to the use of a fixed external reference system, with a
small additional increment of error removed by proper selection of the
polar origin at a point 69% of the distance from the anterolateral edge of
the aortic valve to the ventricular apex at end-systole.
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Evaluation of methods for quantitating left ventricular segmental wall motion in man using myocardial markers as a standard
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