A comparison of mathematical models for estimating right ventricular volumes in animals and man
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- 1 October 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Clinical Cardiology
- Vol. 2 (5) , 341-347
- https://doi.org/10.1002/clc.4960020505
Abstract
Volume of 19 right ventricular canine casts and 11 right ventricular human casts were obtained by water displacement and compared to three different mathematical models for estimating right ventricular volumes by biplane cineangiography. In the canine studies, significant linear correlation coefficients were obtained using the longest measured length method (r = 0.92), the triangular modification of Simpson's rule (r = 0.93), and the elliptical modification of Simpson's rule (r = 0.93). The human studies resulted in similar significant correlation coefficients of 0.96, 0.97, and 0.97, respectively. Although the highest correlation with the lowest standard error of estimate was obtained using the triangular model, all three mathematical models produced volume estimations that fell within acceptable biological limits of accuracy.Keywords
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