Circulation, Vol 64, 578-585, Copyright © 1981 by American Heart Association
MA Konstam, J Wynne, BL Holman, EJ Brown, JM Neill and J Kozlowski
We examined the accuracy with which left ventricular output can be
estimated by equilibrium radionuclide ventriculography. After red blood
cells were labeled in vivo, we measured left ventricular end-diastolic and
end-systolic count rates and the count rate in 5 ml of the patient's blood.
After estimating the average ratio of counting efficiency for the left
ventricle to counting efficiency for the blood sample (Elv/Es) in six
patients, we calculated left ventricular output in 26 other patients as
(left ventricular activity ejected per minute divided by activity per liter
of blood) divided by the previously estimated Elv/Es. Radionuclide left
ventricular output closely approximated Fick cardiac output (r = 0.94) in
patients without mitral or aortic regurgitation and exceeded Fick cardiac
output in all patients with valvular regurgitation. Regurgitant fraction,
calculated as the difference between the radionuclide and Fick outputs
divided by the radionuclide output, correlated with the severity of of
regurgitation as assessed angiographically. The equilibrium radionuclide
ventriculogram is an excellent means for noninvasive estimation of left
ventricular output.
ARTICLES
Use of equilibrium (gated) radionuclide ventriculography to quantitate left ventricular output in patients with and without left-sided valvular regurgitation
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