Published March 1985 | Version v1
Journal article

Quantification of wall motion and phase of contraction in tomographic gated blood pool studies using length-based Fourier analysis

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Length-based Fourier analysis, a new method for quantification of wall motion and timing of contraction, was applied to tomographic gated blood pool study. Two parameters, percent-length shortening (%LS) and length-based phase were calculated based on the time-length curves from a center to ventricular edges, and compared with the count-based method. In mathematical models for tomographic gated blood pool images, the severity of asynergy was easily determined by length-based method, and the accuracy of the parameters was good. As to the setting of the center, fixed center provided more reliable parameters than the method using movable center, i.e., when a center of gravity was determined in each frame. By length-based Fourier analysis, quantification of wall motion was easily performed, and the initial inward movement caused by the accessory conduction pathway was assessed in patients with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome. Length-based approach was considered to be reasonable and effective because the movements of the ventricular edges are essential in tomographic gated blood pool images. (author)

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Kaku Igaku
Journal Volume
22
Journal Issue
3
Series
Kaku Igaku.
Journal Page Range
347-353
ISSN
0022-7854
CODEN
KAIGB