TY - JOUR
T1 - Thallium-201
T2 - non-invasive determination of the regional distribution of cardiac output
AU - Strauss, H. W.
AU - Harrison, K.
AU - Pitt, B.
PY - 1977
Y1 - 1977
N2 - Sapirstein employed cationic radiopotassium to determine the fractional distribution of cardiac output to several organs. Thallium 201 can substitute for radiopotassium in myocardial imaging, and was evaluated in the present studies to determine the distribution of cardiac output in the anesthetized dog in comparison with tracer microspheres, both under control circumstances and following the infusion of norepinephrine in a dose sufficient to raise the blood pressure 20 mm Hg above control levels. The concentrations of thallium 201 and microspheres were similar in the heart, kidney, thyroid, and skeletal muscle in both control and norepinephrine treated animals (r = 0.93). Thallium concentration in the liver and lung exceeded that of microspheres, however, and probably is not related solely to the regional distribution of arterial perfusion. These data suggest that in the heart, kidney, thyroid, and skeletal muscle, thallium 201 distribution reflects the fractional distribution of cardiac output.
AB - Sapirstein employed cationic radiopotassium to determine the fractional distribution of cardiac output to several organs. Thallium 201 can substitute for radiopotassium in myocardial imaging, and was evaluated in the present studies to determine the distribution of cardiac output in the anesthetized dog in comparison with tracer microspheres, both under control circumstances and following the infusion of norepinephrine in a dose sufficient to raise the blood pressure 20 mm Hg above control levels. The concentrations of thallium 201 and microspheres were similar in the heart, kidney, thyroid, and skeletal muscle in both control and norepinephrine treated animals (r = 0.93). Thallium concentration in the liver and lung exceeded that of microspheres, however, and probably is not related solely to the regional distribution of arterial perfusion. These data suggest that in the heart, kidney, thyroid, and skeletal muscle, thallium 201 distribution reflects the fractional distribution of cardiac output.
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M3 - Article
C2 - 606738
AN - SCOPUS:0017650177
SN - 0161-5505
VL - 18
SP - 1167
EP - 1170
JO - Journal of Nuclear Medicine
JF - Journal of Nuclear Medicine
IS - 12
ER -