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Improved accuracy of ejection fraction measurements using a commercial cardiac phantom
Nuclear Medicine Communications
|January 1, 1986
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Variable ejection fraction results were obtained with a cardiac phantom using different computer systems. The problems was traced to the phantom design. A modification produced more reliable results consistent with expected values.
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