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Oximetric versus indicator dilution techniques for quantitating intracardiac left-to-right shunting in adults

In conclusion, in adult subjects with intracardiac left-to-right shunting, the oximetric technique provides estimates of shunt magnitude that are somewhat larger than those of indocyanine green (Figure 1). At the same time, the 2 techniques yield results that are within 20% of one another in almost...

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Published in:The American journal of cardiology 1995-01, Vol.75 (2), p.199-200
Main Authors: Daniel, William C., Lange, Richard A., Willard, John E., Landau, Charles, Hillis, L. David
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description In conclusion, in adult subjects with intracardiac left-to-right shunting, the oximetric technique provides estimates of shunt magnitude that are somewhat larger than those of indocyanine green (Figure 1). At the same time, the 2 techniques yield results that are within 20% of one another in almost half the patients, and they are in agreement with one another concerning the Qp/Qs being < or ≥1.5 in 85% (Table I and Figure 1). The likelihood that the 2 techniques will agree that the Qp/Qs is < or ≥1.5 is greatest (p = 0.05) in patients with shunting at the level of the atrium.
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Blood
Blood and lymphatic vessels
Cardiac Catheterization
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Chi-Square Distribution
Dye Dilution Technique
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Heart
Heart Septal Defects - diagnosis
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Male
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Medical sciences
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Miscellaneous
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Oxygen
Tests
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