Acquiring Multiview C-Arm Images to Assist Cardiac Ablation Procedures

CARTO XP is an electroanatomical cardiac mapping system that provides 3D color-coded maps of the electrical activity of the heart; however it is expensive and it can only use a single costly magnetic catheter for each patient intervention. Our approach consists of integrating fluoroscopic and electr...

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Main Author: Pascal Fallavollita
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2010-01-01
Series:EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/871409
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spelling doaj-1a3f0dce53eb4e638fa9161389b718ba2020-11-25T01:29:47ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing1687-51761687-52812010-01-01201010.1155/2010/871409Acquiring Multiview C-Arm Images to Assist Cardiac Ablation ProceduresPascal FallavollitaCARTO XP is an electroanatomical cardiac mapping system that provides 3D color-coded maps of the electrical activity of the heart; however it is expensive and it can only use a single costly magnetic catheter for each patient intervention. Our approach consists of integrating fluoroscopic and electrical data from the RF catheters into the same image so as to better guide RF ablation, shorten the duration of this procedure, increase its efficacy, and decrease hospital cost when compared to CARTO XP. We propose a method that relies on multi-view C-arm fluoroscopy image acquisition for (1) the 3D reconstruction of the anatomical structure of interest, (2) the robust temporal tracking of the tip-electrode of a mapping catheter between the diastolic and systolic phases and (3) the 2D/3D registration of color coded isochronal maps directly on the 2D fluoroscopy image that would help the clinician guide the ablation procedure much more effectively. The method has been tested on canine experimental data. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/871409
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Acquiring Multiview C-Arm Images to Assist Cardiac Ablation Procedures
EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing
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title Acquiring Multiview C-Arm Images to Assist Cardiac Ablation Procedures
title_short Acquiring Multiview C-Arm Images to Assist Cardiac Ablation Procedures
title_full Acquiring Multiview C-Arm Images to Assist Cardiac Ablation Procedures
title_fullStr Acquiring Multiview C-Arm Images to Assist Cardiac Ablation Procedures
title_full_unstemmed Acquiring Multiview C-Arm Images to Assist Cardiac Ablation Procedures
title_sort acquiring multiview c-arm images to assist cardiac ablation procedures
publisher SpringerOpen
series EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing
issn 1687-5176
1687-5281
publishDate 2010-01-01
description CARTO XP is an electroanatomical cardiac mapping system that provides 3D color-coded maps of the electrical activity of the heart; however it is expensive and it can only use a single costly magnetic catheter for each patient intervention. Our approach consists of integrating fluoroscopic and electrical data from the RF catheters into the same image so as to better guide RF ablation, shorten the duration of this procedure, increase its efficacy, and decrease hospital cost when compared to CARTO XP. We propose a method that relies on multi-view C-arm fluoroscopy image acquisition for (1) the 3D reconstruction of the anatomical structure of interest, (2) the robust temporal tracking of the tip-electrode of a mapping catheter between the diastolic and systolic phases and (3) the 2D/3D registration of color coded isochronal maps directly on the 2D fluoroscopy image that would help the clinician guide the ablation procedure much more effectively. The method has been tested on canine experimental data.
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