High Count Rate First-Pass Radionuclide Angiography Using a Digital Gamma Camera

  • Rami Gal
  • , Raymond P. Grenier
  • , John Carpenter
  • , Donald H. Schmidt
  • , Steven C. Port

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Abstract

In this study, first-pass radionuclide angiography (FPRNA) was performed using a digital single-crystal gamma camera. Twenty-nine men and six women (ages, 43-80, mean 61 yr) underwent FPRNA in the supine position immediately prior to cardiac catheterization. Total counts/sec in the whole field-of-view in the right ventricular phase were 150,352 ± 26,006. Background uncorrected counts in the representative cycle were 7,651 ± 2,527 at end-diastolie and 4,904 ± 2,314 at end-systolie. A linear correlation between FPRNA left ventricular (LV) ejection fraction and contrast LV ejection fraction gave an r = 0.95 with an s.e.e. of 0.05. Analyses of intra- and interobserver variability gave r = 0.99 and 0.98 and an s.e.e of 0.02 and 0.03, respectively. Spearman-Rank correlation coefficients between FPRNA and contrast angiographic wall-motion scores were >0.8 for all walls, while sensitivity/specificity were 0.86/0.90, 0.76/1.00, 0.76/1.00 for anterior, apical, and inferior wall-motion abnormalities, respectively. We conclude that satisfactory counting statistics for FPRNA can be obtained with a digital gamma camera, and that accurate and reproducible measurements of global and regional left ventricular function can be obtained with this technique.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalJournal of Nuclear Medicine
Volume27
Issue number2
StatusPublished - Feb 1 1986

Disciplines

  • Radiology
  • Medicine and Health Sciences
  • Other Medical Specialties
  • Medical Biophysics
  • Nuclear

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