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Original Article

A microcomputer system for analysis of coronary artery calibre and blood flow

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Pages 121-125 | Published online: 09 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Measurement of myocardial blood flow and assessment of coronary calibre in man has important clinical and research, value. An inexpensive microcomputer system has been developed to facilitate analysis of each of these. Coronary sinus and great cardiac vein blood flow are measured using the thermodilution technique. The output of the temperature measurement circuitry is digitized and used to calculate blood flows. For coronary artery calibre measurement, the outline of an arterial segment recorded during coronary arteriography is digitized manually. The microcomputer system provides a graphic display of the digitized artery and calculates diameters throughout its length. Excellent correlations were observed between computer and manual methods for both systems.

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