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Title: Non-invasive estimation of the human pulmonary blood volume with gamma camera and RI-angiocardiography. Author: Goto K, Hirano A, Hirakawa S. Journal: Jpn Circ J; 1981 Jan; 45(1):113-9. PubMed ID: 7005483. Abstract: A new, non-invasive method for the estimation of the human pulmonary blood volume (PBV), existing between the pulmonary artery bifurcation (PAB) and the left atrium (LA), has been developed in this laboratory, in the form of PBV = PPTRCG x 0.77 x CO, equation (6), given in Appendix. This was an extension of the classical Stewart-Hamilton method of indicator dilution, applied to radioisotope angiocardiography. Using a gamma-camera, the radio-isotope (99m Tc-albumin) dilution curves were recorded externally at the region of PAB, LA and LV (left ventricle), among other things, in human subjects in supine position. The mean transit time (MTT) was determined for each region, and the difference in MTT, e.g., delta MTTPAB-LA, was measured. We calculated PBV between PAB and LA as PBV = delta MTT PAB-LA x CO, equaton (1) given in Appendix. Empirical time relations between delta MTTPAB-LA and PPTRCG were examined in mechanical models and human subjects, through several steps represented by equations (2) to (5), given in Appendix, and our tentatively final formula was equation (6). The values of PBV estimated in this way were in good agreement with those of PBV measured invasively in the past, using two injection sites (PA and LA) and one sampling site (artery).[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]