Circulation, Vol 76, 1373-1379, Copyright © 1987 by American Heart Association
CL Grines, GB Mancini, MJ McGillem, KP Gallagher and RA Vogel
A technique was developed for measuring regional myocardial perfusion by
intracoronary infusions of hydrogen (H2)-saturated saline. H2 concentration
was detected during washout in the pulmonary artery by means of the voltage
response of a platinum-tipped electrode. Regional myocardial perfusion was
calculated from the H2 exponential desaturation curve according to the
Kety-Schmidt principle. In 16 anesthetized open-chest dogs, validation of
this technique was performed at baseline, reduced (stenosis), and hyperemic
(dipyridamole) flow states by means of the radionuclide-labeled microsphere
reference withdrawal technique. There was an excellent quadratic
correlation between microsphere and H2 washout techniques (range 0.11 to
3.15 ml/min/g) (n = 33, r = .92, y = -0.12x2 + 0.89x + 0.20, SEE = 0.20
ml/min/g; p less than .0001). Hyperemic regional myocardial perfusion was
underestimated by H2 washout and severely ischemic regional myocardial
perfusion was overestimated. When regional myocardial perfusion values
greater than twice normal were excluded, a strong linear correlation was
present between H2 and microsphere measurements (n = 27, r = .89, y = 0.76x
+ 0.22, SEE = 0.18 ml/min/g; p less than .0001). The H2 washout method was
further tested in 18 additional open chest dogs for calculations of the
mass of an arterial perfusion bed according to the principle that the mass
of the bed (g) equals coronary blood flow (ml/min) divided by regional
myocardial perfusion (ml/min/g).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
ARTICLES
Measurement of regional myocardial perfusion and mass by subselective hydrogen infusion and washout techniques: a validation study
Department of Medicine, University of Michigan Medical School.
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