Moore M L, Murphy P H, Burdine J A
Radiology. 1980 Jan;134(1):233-5. doi: 10.1148/radiology.134.1.6965325.
ECG-gated cross-sectional images of the cardiac blood pool were produced using a specially constructed emission computed tomographic scanner. A pair of large-field-of-view cameras were mounted in opposition in a gantry that rotates 360 degrees about the patient. The coordinates of each detected event, the output of a physiological synchronizer, and the position of the camera heads were input to a dedicated minicomputer which was used to produce the images. Display as a movie permitted evaluation of regional and global wall motion in cross section without the disadvantages of superimposed blood pools as obtained in nontomographic views.
使用专门构建的发射计算机断层扫描仪生成心脏血池的心电图门控横断面图像。一对大视野相机相对安装在围绕患者旋转360度的机架中。每个检测到的事件的坐标、生理同步器的输出以及相机头的位置被输入到一台专用小型计算机中,该计算机用于生成图像。以电影形式显示允许在横断面中评估局部和整体壁运动,而没有非断层图像中叠加血池的缺点。