Circulation, Vol 70, 672-680, Copyright © 1984 by American Heart Association
K Nichols, MH Adatepe, GH Isaacs, OM Powell, DE Pittman, TC Gay and FR Begg
A new scintigraphic count-based method for measuring absolute left
ventricular volumes is presented. It is a fast and simple technique that
allows geometrical assumptions to be avoided and is free of radiation
attenuation corrections. This method requires the acquisition of an image
of the left ventricle in the right anterior oblique projection and the
collection of gated blood pool images in the left anterior oblique
projection. To assess the accuracy of the method scintigraphic stroke
volumes were compared with those derived from thermodilution measurements
during cardiac catheterization in 20 subjects, and to assess its precision
the technique was applied to phantom data of known radionuclide volumes.
Excellent correlations were found between the scintigraphic and both the
thermodilution (r = .98) and phantom data (r = .99). The reproducibility (r
= .97) of results was investigated by repeating data acquisition and
analysis for 15 subjects on two different days, and the interobserver
variability (r = .97) of the method was studied by having two computer
operators calculate volumes for the same patient data for 20 randomly
selected studies.
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A new scintigraphic method for determining left ventricular volumes
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