Biplane ventriculography in the rat
- 31 December 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology
- Vol. 250 (1) , H131-H136
- https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpheart.1986.250.1.h131
Abstract
Biplane ventriculography was performed on nine intact anesthetized rats. Images of the left ventricle large enough for analysis were obtained by placing the rats close to the radiographic tubes (direct enlargement). Sampling rates, adequate for heart rates of 500 beats/min, were obtained by filming at 500 frames/s. From the digitized silhouettes of the left ventricle the following information was obtained (means .+-. SE): end-diastolic volume 0.60 .+-. 0.03 ml, end-systolic volume 0.22 .+-. 0.02 ml, stroke volume 0.38 .+-. 0.02 ml, ejection fraction 0.63 .+-. 0.02, cardiac output 118 .+-. 7 ml/min, diastolic septolateral dimension 0.41 .+-. 0.01 mm, diastolic anteroposterior dimension 0.40 .+-. 0.01 mm, diastolic base-to-apex dimension 1.58 .+-. 0.04 mm. To determine the accuracy with which the volume of the ventricle could be measured, 11 methyl methacrylate casts of the left ventricle were made. The correlation was high (r = 0.99 .+-. 0.02 ml E) between the cast volumes determined by water displacement and by use of two monoplane methods (Simpson''s rule of integration and the area-length method applied to the analysis of the anteroposterior films) and a biplane method (area-length). These results demonstrate that it is possible to obtain accurate dimensions and volumes of the rat left ventricle by use of high-speed ventriculography.This publication has 7 references indexed in Scilit:
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