A Lahiri, J C Crawley, R I Jones, M J Bowles, E B Raftery
Index: Clin. Sci. 66(5) , 551-6, (1984)
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A miniature solid-state mercuric iodide (HgI2) nuclear probe detector has been developed in conjunction with a computerized nuclear probe (Nuclear Stethoscope) to enable continuous non-invasive monitoring of left ventricular function using 99Tc-labelled equilibrium blood pool techniques. Left ventricular ejection fraction was measured in 54 patients undergoing radionuclide angiography with a gamma-camera and with the Nuclear Stethoscope and a good correlation was obtained between both techniques (r = 0.94, n = 54, P less than 0.001). The prototype mercuric iodide detector was compared with the sodium iodide detector of the Nuclear Stethoscope and a study in 41 consecutive patients demonstrated a good correlation for the measurement of ejection fraction, ejection rate, peak filling rate and time to peak filling rate (r = 0.94, 0.89, 0.90 and 0.78 respectively). It may be possible to adapt the mercuric iodide detector for continuous non-invasive monitoring of left ventricular performance in critically ill patients and during physiological or pharmacological interventions.
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MERCURY(II) IODIDE
CAS:7774-29-0 |
HgI2 |
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