Circulation, Vol 72, 317-326, Copyright © 1985 by American Heart Association
LJ Dell'Italia, MR Starling, RA Walsh, FR Badke, JC Lasher and R Blumhardt
To determine the accuracy of attenuation-corrected equilibrium radionuclide
angiographic determinations of right ventricular volumes, we initially
studied 14 postmortem human right ventricular casts by water displacement
and biplane cineventriculography. Biplane cineventriculographic right
ventricular cast volumes, calculated by a modification of Simpson's rule
algorithm, correlated well with right ventricular cast volumes measured by
water displacement (r = .97, y = 8 + 0.88x, SEE = 6 ml). Moreover, the mean
volumes obtained by both methods were no different (73 +/- 28 vs 73 +/- 25
ml). Subsequently, we studied 16 patients by both biplane
cineventriculography and equilibrium radionuclide angiography. The
uncorrected radionuclide right ventricular volumes were calculated by
normalizing background corrected end-diastolic and end-systolic counts from
hand-drawn regions of interest obtained by phase analysis for cardiac
cycles processed, frame rate, and blood sample counts. Attenuation
correction was performed by a simple geometric method. The
attenuation-corrected radionuclide right ventricular end-diastolic volumes
correlated with the cineventriculographic end-diastolic volumes (r = .91, y
= 3 + 0.92x, SEE = 27 ml). Similarly, the attenuation-corrected
radionuclide right ventricular end-systolic volumes correlated with the
cineventriculographic end-systolic volumes (r = .93, y = - 1 + 0.91x, SEE =
16 ml). Also, the mean attenuation-corrected radionuclide end- diastolic
and end-systolic volumes were no different than the average
cineventriculographic end-diastolic and end-systolic volumes (160 +/- 61
and 83 +/- 44 vs 170 +/- 61 and 86 +/- 43 ml, respectively). Comparison of
the uncorrected and attenuation-corrected radionuclide right ventricular
volumes demonstrated narrower 95% confidence intervals for the
attentuation-corrected right ventricular volume determinations over a wide
range of cineventriculographic volumes. Thus we conclude that: (1)
attenuation-corrected radionuclide right ventricular end-diastolic and
end-systolic volumes compare closely with those obtained by a
cast-validated biplane cineventriculographic method and (2)
attenuation-corrected radionuclide right ventricular volumes correspond
more closely to determinations of biplane cineventriculographic right
ventricular volumes and are thus likely to be more accurate than
uncorrected radionuclide right ventricular volumes.
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Validation of attenuation-corrected equilibrium radionuclide angiographic determinations of right ventricular volume: comparison with cast-validated biplane cineventriculography
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