[多层心电图门控心脏x线CT心室壁运动分析:三维重建技术的应用]。

Journal of cardiography Pub Date : 1986-03-01
K Urasawa, S Kakinoki, I Sakuma, K Kanamori, S Sakamoto, H Yasuda
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提出了一种新的计算机系统来评估心肌梗死患者心室壁的异常运动。多层心电图门控心脏x线CT (MSECT)是我们实验室开发的一种新技术,是原始图像的来源。利用该系统,我们重建了三维图像,计算了整个心脏的%缩短值,并在心室表面可视化了异常壁运动,三维显示。我们对5例心肌梗死患者的初步研究表明,使用该系统的结果与常规超声心动图和电影-心室造影的结果具有良好的相关性。自心电图门控方法发展以来,CT在心脏疾病研究中的应用进展迅速。在心肌梗死患者中,心电图门控心脏CT用于显示梗死心肌并评估心功能受损。然而,这种分析仅限于单片,因为需要大剂量的造影剂来区分心室和心肌。该系统以多层心电图门控心脏x线CT图像为数据源,采用三维重建技术,可用于异常壁运动的评估。
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[Analysis of ventricular wall motion using multislice ECG-gated cardiac X-ray CT: application of the three-dimensional reconstruction technique].

A new computer system was proposed to evaluate abnormal motion of the ventricular wall in patients with myocardial infarction. Multi-slice ECG-gated cardiac X-ray CT (MSECT), a new technique developed in our laboratory, was the source of the original image. Using this system, we reconstructed three-dimensional images, calculated % shortening values of the entire heart, and visualized abnormal wall motion on the ventricular surface, displaying three-dimensionally. Our initial study of five patients with myocardial infarction showed good correlation between the findings using this system and conventional echocardiography and cine-ventriculography. Since the development of the ECG-gated method, the application of CT to the study of heart diseases has progressed rapidly. In patients with myocardial infarction, ECG-gated cardiac CT is used to visualize infarcted myocardium and to evaluate impaired cardiac function. However, such analyses were limited to single slices, because a large dose of contrast medium was required to distinguish the ventricular chamber from the myocardium. By adopting multi-slice ECG-gated cardiac X-ray CT images as the data source and using three-dimensional reconstruction technique, this system is useful for evaluating abnormal wall motion.

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