ECG gated radionuclide plethysmography--a method for the assessment of pulmonary systolic blood volume increase.

M Nitzan, Y Mahler, S Yaffe, R Marziano, M Bocher, R Chisin
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Abstract

During cardiac systole the stroke volume of blood which is ejected from the right ventricle increases the pulmonary blood volume. This systolic pulmonary blood volume increase is measured by using ECG gated chest scintigrams obtained with 99Tcm-labelled red blood cells. The total radiation counts in a region of interest that includes either the right or the left lung increases during systole. On the average, the increase of the total pulmonary systolic radiation was found to be 62% of the systolic radiation decrease in the left ventricle region of interest. The discrepancy between the value of the systolic pulmonary blood volume increase and that of stroke volume is attributed to blood flow from the lungs into the left atrium during the cardiac systole period.

心电图门控放射性核素体积描记术——一种评估肺收缩血容量增加的方法。
在心脏收缩期,从右心室排出的每搏血容量增加了肺血容量。这种收缩期肺血容量的增加是通过99tcm标记红细胞获得的ECG门控胸部闪烁图来测量的。在收缩期,包括左肺或右肺在内的感兴趣区域的总辐射计数增加。平均而言,肺动脉收缩期总辐射的增加是左心室收缩期辐射减少的62%。收缩期肺血容量增加值与卒中血容量增加值之间的差异是由于心脏收缩期肺血流量进入左心房所致。
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