1993
DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.87.2.512
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Direct comparison of [13N]ammonia and [15O]water estimates of perfusion with quantification of regional myocardial blood flow by microspheres.

Abstract: BACKGROUND Both [13N]ammonia and [15O]water have been used to quantify myocardial blood flow with positron emission tomography using appropriate tracer kinetic models. A direct comparison of the two tracers with radioactive microspheres has not been performed in the same experimental preparation. METHODS AND RESULTS The two tracers have been tested for myocardial blood flow quantification in closed-chest dogs with circumflex coronary stenosis or permane… Show more

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“…In the present study, RFR was measured with H 2 15 O PET. In infarcted areas, H 2 15 O-PET provides perfusion data only on tissue that is capable of exchanging water rapidly-a property of viable myocardium (7)(8)(9). Myocardial blood flow in nonperfusable (scar) tissue is negligible.…”
Section: Correlation Between Ffr and Rfr In Chronic Myocardial Infarcmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the present study, RFR was measured with H 2 15 O PET. In infarcted areas, H 2 15 O-PET provides perfusion data only on tissue that is capable of exchanging water rapidly-a property of viable myocardium (7)(8)(9). Myocardial blood flow in nonperfusable (scar) tissue is negligible.…”
Section: Correlation Between Ffr and Rfr In Chronic Myocardial Infarcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first issue can be addressed by using H 2 15 O PET to measure myocardial flow. H 2 15 O PET provides perfusion data only on the viable myocardium within an infarcted region (7)(8)(9). Because flow is expressed per milliliter of perfusable (viable) tissue, the smaller amount of viable myocardium within the infarcted area is accounted for and, thus, comparison of blood flow between the infarcted and reference myocardial areas is possible.…”
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“…These two tracers have been found to be equivalent for quantifying myocardial perfusion. 16 There are, however, some obvious differences between these two tracers. 13 N-ammonia is extracted from blood with an extraction fraction lower than 100% and the extraction is inversely related to the perfusion (Figure 1).…”
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“…Hyperemic values were divided by basal measurements to calculate perfusion reserves. In animal studies, the accuracy of the PET measurements has been determined relative to measurements obtained with simultaneously administered radioactive microspheres (4,6,8,32,38). The 95% confidence limits are about Ϯ0.33 ml ⅐ min Ϫ1 ⅐ g Ϫ1 for the LV measurements and Ϯ0.57 ml ⅐ min Ϫ1 ⅐ g Ϫ1 for the RV measurements.…”
Section: Study Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%