An evaluation of using real-time volumetric display of 3D ultrasound data for intracardiac catheter manipulation tasks

Aaron S. Wang, G. Narayan, D. Kao, D. Liang
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Abstract

The enthusiasm for novel, minimally invasive, catheter based intracardiac procedures has highlighted the need to provide accurate, realtime, anatomically based image guidance to decrease complications, improve precision, and decrease fluoroscopy time. The recent development of realtime 3D echocardiography creates the opportunity to greatly improve our ability to guide minimally invasive procedures (Ahmad, 2003). However, the need to present 3D data on a 2D display decreases the utility of 3D echocardiography because echocardiographers cannot readily appreciate 3D perspective on a 2D display without ongoing image manipulation. We evaluated the use of a novel strategy of presenting the data in a true 3D volumetric display, Perspecta Spatial 3D System (Actuality Systems, Inc., Burlington, MA). Two experienced echocardiographers performed the task of identifying the targeted location of a catheter within 6 different phantoms using four display methods. Echocardiographic images were obtained with a SONOS 7500 (Philips Medical Systems, Inc., Andover, MA). Completion of the task was significantly faster with the Perspecta display with no loss in accuracy. Echocardiography in 3D significantly improves the ability of echocardiography for guidance of catheter based procedures. Further improvement is achieved by using a true 3D volumetric display, which allows for more intuitive assessment of the spatial relationships of catheters in three-dimensional space compared with conventional 2D visualization modalities.
三维超声数据实时体积显示在心内导管操作任务中的应用评价
对新型、微创、基于导管的心内手术的热情强调了提供准确、实时、基于解剖的图像引导以减少并发症、提高精度和缩短透视时间的必要性。实时三维超声心动图的最新发展为极大地提高我们指导微创手术的能力创造了机会(Ahmad, 2003)。然而,在2D显示器上显示3D数据的需要降低了3D超声心动图的实用性,因为超声心动图医师不能很容易地在2D显示器上欣赏3D视角,而不进行图像处理。我们评估了在真正的3D体积显示中呈现数据的新策略的使用,透视空间3D系统(Actuality Systems, Inc., Burlington, MA)。两名经验丰富的超声心动图医师使用四种显示方法在6个不同的幻影中识别导管的目标位置。超声心动图图像由SONOS 7500 (Philips Medical Systems, Inc., Andover, MA)获得。使用Perspecta显示完成任务的速度要快得多,而且精度没有损失。三维超声心动图显著提高了超声心动图对导管手术指导的能力。进一步的改进是通过使用真正的3D体积显示来实现的,与传统的2D可视化方式相比,它可以更直观地评估导管在三维空间中的空间关系。
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