2020
DOI: 10.1017/s1047951120000712
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3D advanced imaging overlay with rapid registration in CHD to reduce radiation and assist cardiac catheterisation interventions

Abstract: Novel commercially available software has enabled registration of both CT and MRI images to rapidly fuse with X-ray fluoroscopic imaging. We describe our initial experience performing cardiac catheterisations with the guidance of 3D imaging overlay using the VesselNavigator system (Philips Healthcare, Best, NL). A total of 33 patients with CHD were included in our study. Demographic, advanced imaging, and catheterisation data were collected between 1 December, 2016 and 31 January, 2019. We report successful us… Show more

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“…The significant improvements in fluoroscopy time and contrast reduction are likely due to pre-procedural planning. As noted above, there was no use of 3D models, and only one case utilised overlay 14 guidance. Not surprisingly, in this case, there was significant distortion from the wire after crossing the patent ductus arteriosus, limiting the effectiveness of the overlay.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The significant improvements in fluoroscopy time and contrast reduction are likely due to pre-procedural planning. As noted above, there was no use of 3D models, and only one case utilised overlay 14 guidance. Not surprisingly, in this case, there was significant distortion from the wire after crossing the patent ductus arteriosus, limiting the effectiveness of the overlay.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cross-sectional overlay enabled registration of previously acquired CT and/or MRI images is being used to rapidly fuse with X-ray fluoroscopic imaging in single and biplane systems [10,11]. Several single-plane overlay examples (VesselNavigator system (Philips Healthcare, Best, The Netherlands)) are outlined below (Figures 14-18) [12]. A biplane overlay example (Siemens bi-plane system (Siemens Healthineers, Munich, Germany) is depicted in Figure 19 [13].…”
Section: Cross-sectional Overlay Fusion In the Catheterization Labmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This imaging overlay technology enables 3D reconstruction of structures of interest (Central illustration, A), providing guidance for transcatheter interventions in structural procedures. In a single-centre study, intervention for congenital heart diseases with rapid registration proved feasible, aided planning of angiographic angles, and offered precision in guidewire manipulations 24 .…”
Section: Computer Visionmentioning
confidence: 99%