Videodensitometric processing of contrast two-dimensional echocardiographic data
Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology 8(5): 509-514
Article 1982 English
Authors
RM
Richard S. Meltzer
JR
Jos R.T.C. Roelandt
OB
Olchert L. Bastiaans
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We developed a computer program to analyze videodensity changes due to contrast appearance within a given operator-designated rectangle using two-dimensional echocardiograms previously recorded on videotape. Videodensity curves have been obtained from two-dimensional echocardiographic recordings in 14 patients after a total of 32 injections of 5% dextrose solution into the left ventricle during cardiac catheterization.
The resulting videodensity vs time curves have some characteristics of indicator-dilution curves. The decay phase of these curves is largely mono-exponential. Potential clinical applications of this technique in measurement of ejection fraction, cardiac output and shunt quantification are discussed, as well as some potential limitations.
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