Left ventricular volume determined from scintigraphy and digital angiography by a semi-automated geometric method

The utility of a semi-automatic method of measuring left ventricular (LV) volume geometrically from gated blood-pool studies and digital subtraction angiography (DSA) was investigated using computerized edge detection and spatial calibration algorithms. LAO LV volumes determined from gated blood-poo...

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Published in:Radiology Vol. 149; no. 3; p. 809
Main Authors: Seldin, D W, Esser, P D, Nichols, A B, Ratner, S J, Alderson, P O
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States 01-12-1983
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Summary:The utility of a semi-automatic method of measuring left ventricular (LV) volume geometrically from gated blood-pool studies and digital subtraction angiography (DSA) was investigated using computerized edge detection and spatial calibration algorithms. LAO LV volumes determined from gated blood-pool studies were compared to volumes obtained from contrast left ventriculograms in 21 patients and the applicability of this method to DSA was evaluated in 25 additional patients who also had conventional left ventriculography. There was excellent correlation between the two, both for radionuclide studies and for DSA. Computer-based geometric determinations of LV volume appear to be rapid, accurate, and less dependent on subjective operator decisions than previously reported geometric approaches.
ISSN:0033-8419
DOI:10.1148/radiology.149.3.6316412