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Abstract
We examined the accuracy and feasibility of using simultaneous intracoronary Doppler and two-dimensional (2D) ultrasound imaging in the measurement of volumetric coronary blood flow (CBF). A femoral artery-to-circumflex coronary artery shunt was created in four dogs with tubing that incorporated an in-line transit-time ultrasound (TTU) flow probe. A 2D ultrasound catheter was introduced over a 0.014-inch Doppler guide wire into the circumflex artery with the guide wire tip positioned 2 cm beyond the imaging catheter tip. Cross-sectional area (CSA) and average peak velocity (APV) were recorded. CBF was determined from the previously validated relation CBF = CSA x 0.5 APV and the adjusted measurement formula CBF = CSA x 0.47 APV. Within the 119 measurements made, TTU CBF varied from 31 to 385 ml/min. An excellent correlation was found between 2D/Doppler-derived and TTU CBF with both constants; measurement agreement was improved and bias minimal with the 0.47 constant (slope = 0.9997; r = 0.99; p < 0.0001; SEE = -6.7 +/- 8.6). We conclude that simultaneous 2D and Doppler ultrasound yields accurate estimates of volumetric CBF.
View details for Web of Science ID A1994PA14800005
View details for PubMedID 8037088