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    Title: Left ventricular myocardial volumes measured during arterial and delayed phases of multidetector row computed tomography: A study on intra- and interobserver variability
    Authors: Tsai, I.-C.ab, Huang, Y.-L.c , Liao, W.-C.a, Kao, K.-H.c, Chen, M.-C.
    Contributors: Department of Computer Science, Tunghai University
    Keywords: Coronary heart disease;Multidetector computed tomography;Myocardial infarction;Myocardial viability;Myocardial volume
    Date: 2009
    Issue Date: 2013-05-14T09:06:06Z (UTC)
    Abstract: To compare and correlate left ventricular (LV) myocardial volumes obtained using arterial and delayed phases of multidetector row computed tomography (CT) and evaluate their intra- and interobserver variation. Two observers evaluated the arterial- and delayed-phase serial short-axis images of 45 healthy volunteers. Intra- and interobserver variations in LV myocardial volumes were correlated with four factors-myocardial volume, contrast-volume-to-body-weight ratio, and contrast-to-noise ratios in the arterial and delayed phases. Variations in the apex, mid-ventricle, and base were compared. Intra- and interobserver analyzes revealed no statistical difference and good correlation. Intra- and interobserver variations were within 5 and 10%, respectively, and were independent of the four factors. Variations were the highest at the apex. LV myocardial volumes measured using arterial- and delayed-phase cardiac CT exhibit no significant difference and good correlation. Intra- and interobserver variations are both clinically acceptable, and the apex contributes most to these variations. ? Springer Science+Business Media, B.V. 2009.
    Relation: International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging
    Volume 25, Issue SUPPL. 1, April 2009, Pages 55-63
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