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The introduction of stable microbubble contrast agents and technological advances have recently made it feasible to perform quantitative measurements of microvascular damage by myocardial contrast echocardiography (MCE). Qontrast is a new software system far such measurements. It includes physiological filters, global rescale, regional rescale, automatic myocardial tracking, manual ECG trigger and parametric imaging. Qontrast was tested on 5 pigs given sulphur hexafluoride bubbles (I ml/min) and fluorescent microspheres (reference) after the induction of 50% and 100% stenosis of left anterior descending coronary artery. The image sequences were repeated four times using different ultrasound (US) equipment. A close correlation was found between the ratio risk area/control area by microspheres and the equivalent ratio risk area/control area (Sl x beta) by MCE, being approximately 0.9 far any contrast modality tested. Parametric MCE and SPELT were compared in 12 patients with recent myocardial infarction, including 119 segments. Agreement amounted to 83% (kappa: 0.53 far peak SI and 0.55 far SI x beta). The sensitivity and specificity of peak SI far detecting abnormal segmental tracer uptake were 67% and 88%; the values far Sl x beta were 70% and 87%. Parametric MCE is a promising imaging technique far the assessment of myocardial perfusion in patients with suspected or known coronary artery disease.