Ultrasonic diaphragm tracking for cardiac interventional navigation on 3D motion compensated static roadmaps

被引:1
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作者
Timinger, H [1 ]
Krüger, S [1 ]
Dietmayer, K [1 ]
Borgert, J [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ulm, D-89081 Ulm, Germany
来源
MEDICAL IMAGING 2005: VISUALIZATION, IMAGE-GUIDED PROCEDURES, AND DISPLAY, PTS 1 AND 2 | 2005年 / 5744卷
关键词
interventional navigation; motion compensation; magnetic tracking; diaphragm tracking; ultrasound; affine motion model; ECG gating;
D O I
10.1117/12.593603
中图分类号
R318 [生物医学工程];
学科分类号
0831 ;
摘要
In this paper, a novel approach to cardiac interventional navigation on 3D motion-compensated static roadmaps is presented. Current coronary interventions, e.g. percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasties, are performed using 2D X-ray fluoroscopy. This comes along with well-known drawbacks like radiation exposure, use of contrast agent, and limited visualization, e.g. overlap and foreshortening, due to projection imaging. In the presented approach, the interventional device, i.e. the catheter, is tracked using an electromagnetic tracking system (NITS). Therefore, the catheters position is mapped into a static 3D image of the volume of interest (VOI) by means of an affine registration. In order to compensate for respiratory motion of the catheter with respect to the static image, a parameterized affine motion model is used which is driven by a respiratory sensor signal. This signal is derived from ultrasonic diaphragm tracking. The motion compensation for the heartbeat is done using ECC-gating. The methods are validated using a heart- and diaphragm-phantom. The mean displacement of the catheter due to the simulated organ motion decreases from approximately 9 mm to 1.3 mm. This result indicates that the proposed method is able to reconstruct the catheter position within the VOI accurately and that it can help to overcome drawbacks of current interventional procedures.
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页码:290 / 298
页数:9
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