Count-based left ventricular volume determination utilizing a left posterior oblique view for attenuation correction. Academic Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • This study aimed to determine the inherent error of the left ventricular volume measurement from the gated equilibrium blood pool scintigram utilizing the count-based technique. The study population consisted of 26 patients who had undergone biplane contrast ventriculography. The patients were imaged with a parallel-hole collimator in the left anterior oblique position showing the septum to best advantage. A reference blood sample was counted and radionuclide volumes calculated without correction for attenuation. Attenuation corrected volumes were derived with the factor 1/e-mud, where d = distance from skin marker to center of the left ventricle in the orthogonal left posterior oblique view and mu = linear attenuation coefficient. A series of mu values from 0.08 to 0.15 cm-1 was evaluated. There was a trend toward improvement in the r value and lowering of the SEE with attenuation correction. The tightest 95% confidence limits achieved for an end-diastolic 150-ml ventricle were +/- 44 ml, and for an end-systolic 75-ml ventricle +/- 32 ml. In view of the magnitude of inherent error, the count-based volume measurement may be more suitable for group analyses and in cases in which an individual patient serves as his own control.

publication date

  • March 1, 1984

Research

keywords

  • Cardiac Volume
  • Heart
  • Heart Function Tests

Identity

PubMed ID

  • 6695084

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 150

issue

  • 3