Validation of videodensitometric myocardial perfusion assessment: Research Article
Introduction Invasive methods for assessment of coronary microcirculatory function are time- and instrumentation-consuming tools. Recently, novel computer-assisted videodensitometric methods have been demonstrated to provide quantitative information on myocardial (re)perfusion. The aim of the presen...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Central European journal of medicine 2013, Vol.8 (5), p.600-607 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Introduction
Invasive methods for assessment of coronary microcirculatory function are time- and instrumentation-consuming tools. Recently, novel computer-assisted videodensitometric methods have been demonstrated to provide quantitative information on myocardial (re)perfusion. The aim of the present prospective study was to evaluate the accuracy of videodensitometry-derived perfusion parameters in patients with stable angina undergoing elective coronary angiography.
Methods
The study comprised 13 patients with borderline epicardial coronary artery stenosis (40–70%). Coronary flow reserve and index of microcirculatory resistance were measured by using an intracoronary pressure and temperature sensor-tipped guidewire. A videodensitometric quantitative parameter of myocardial perfusion was calculated by the ratio of maximal density (G
max
) and the time to reach maximum density (T
max
) of the time-density curves in regions of interest on conventional coronary angiograms. Myocardium perfusion reserve was calculated as a ratio of hyperemic and baseline G
max
/T
max
.
Results
At hyperemia a significant increase in G
max
/T
max
could be observed (p |
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ISSN: | 1895-1058 1644-3640 |
DOI: | 10.2478/s11536-013-0168-3 |