Circulation, Vol 73, 789-798, Copyright © 1986 by American Heart Association
JS Whiting, JK Drury, JM Pfaff, BL Chang, NL Eigler, S Meerbaum, E Corday, T Nivatpumin, JS Forrester and HJ Swan
We studied the use of digital angiography for the quantification of
regional myocardial perfusion in the dog using selective left coronary
arterial injection of radiographic contrast material as a flow dilution
indicator. We developed algorithms for generating time-intensity curves
from regions of interest over the proximal coronary artery and the
myocardium and for densitometric error correction by subtraction of the
intensity curve over a small lead blocker before logarithmic
transformation. The resultant myocardial time-density curves were analyzed
for time from injection to peak concentration (TPC) and for exponential
washout rate (k). A linear correlation was found between absolute coronary
arterial blood flow and both k (slope = 0.13, r = .85) and 1/TPC (slope =
0.18, r = .85). Reproducibility of TPC and k for repeated studies was 11%
and 16%. Induced hyperemia significantly improved the sensitivity to
stenosis by increasing the average difference in TPC and k between regions
served by normal and stenotic coronary arteries to 65% and 80%,
respectively. By combining selective coronary arterial injection with the
left lateral x-ray projection it was possible to avoid most overlap of
regional perfusion beds in the dog. This study suggests that contrast
dilution measurements made during digital coronary angiography provide a
means for assessing the hemodynamic significance of stenoses and the
efficacy of therapeutic interventions.
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Digital angiographic measurement of radiographic contrast material kinetics for estimation of myocardial perfusion
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