| Literature DB >> 833664 |
D B Twieg, E M Stokely, R W Parkey, J T Willerson, L R Nardizzi.
Abstract
The effects of Poisson noise on three estimates of ejection fraction made from left-ventricular time-activity curves have been investigated. All three methods are based on a sinusoidal model of left-ventricular volume changes. The first, developed by Schelbert et al., overestimates the ejection fraction for low-activity levels and low ejection fractions. The second estimate, which is merely a first-order correction for the contribution of Poisson noise to the first estimate, appears to be more accurate when both estimators are applied to simulated time-activity curves, and the resulting ejection fractions are compared. A third, "maximum likelihood" estimator, when applied to the same data, is apparently more accurate than the first two.Mesh:
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Year: 1977 PMID: 833664
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nucl Med ISSN: 0161-5505 Impact factor: 10.057