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Author À̱Ժ¸(Kyu Bo Lee),ÀÌÀçÅÂ(Jae Tae Lee),Ȳ±â¼®(Kee Suk Whang),Á¤º´Ãµ,ÀüÀçÀº,Á¤ÁøÈ«(Jin Hong Chung),±è±¤¿ø(Gwang Weon Kim),伺ö(Sung Chul Chae),¹ÚÀÇÇö(Wee Hyun Park),ÀÌÇü¿ì(Hyong Woo Lee),
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Sixty-four patients with paradoxical ventricular wall motion noticed both in angiocardiography or 2-dimensional echocardiography were assessed by ECG gated blood pool scan (GBPS). Endless cine loop image, phase and amplitude images and paradox image obtained by visual inspection of each cardiac beat or Fourier transformation of acquired raw data were investigated to determine the incremental value of GBPS with these processing methods for identification of paradoxical ventricular wall motion. The results were as follows:1) Paradoxical wall motions were observed on interventricular septum in 34 cases, left ventricular free wall in 26and right ventricular wall in 24. Underlying heart diseases were is chemic (23 cases) valvular(9), congenita1 heart disease (12), cardiomyopathy (5). pericardial effusion(5), post cardiac surgery(3), cor pulmonale (2), endocarditis (l) and right ventricular tumor(l). 2) Left ventricular ejection fractions of patients with paradoxical left ventricular wall motion were significantly lower than those with paradoxical septal motion (p¡´0.005). 3) The sensitivity of each processing methods for detecting paradoxical wall motion was 76.9% by phase analysis, 74.6% by endless cine loop mapping and 68.4% by paradox image manipultion respectively. Paradoxial motions visualized only in phase, paradox or both images were appeared as hypokinesia or akinesia in cine loop image. 4) All events could be identified by at least one of above three processing methods, however only 34 cases (48.4%) showed the paradoxical motions in all of the three images. By these findings, we concluded that simultaneous inspection of all above three processing methods-endless cine loop, phase analysis and paradox image is necessary for accurate identification and assessment of paradoxical ventricular wall motion when performing GBPS.

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