An Evaluation Platform for Catheter Ablation Navigation

Florian Heemeyer, C. Chautems, Q. Boehler, J. Merino, Bradley J. Nelson
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Cardiac arrhythmia refers to a condition of an abnormal or irregular heartbeat, which usually results in disturbed blood flow. This can lead to a reduced cardiac output and an increased risk for blood clot formation, which can cause life-threatening heart failure or stroke. Radio-frequency catheter ablation is becoming the treatment of choice for most cardiac arrhythmias. To recover the normal heartbeat, the abnormal excitation sites inside the heart are first identified and then isolated or destroyed by applying radio-frequency energy through the use of an ablation catheter. The design and precise navigation of these ablation catheters is currently a topic of considerable interest. However, the lack of a standardized evaluation setup for catheter ablation makes it challenging to properly compare different systems. In this paper, we present an evaluation platform to tackle this problem. The setup consists of a 3D printed anatomical model, a tracking system for the catheter and a dedicated graphical user interface. The performance of a catheter ablation system can then be assessed based on various performance metrics, such as the procedure duration, contact stability or the ablation angle. Finally, we conduct a proof-of-concept study to demonstrate the usefulness of the proposed setup.
导管消融导航评价平台
心律失常是指一种异常或不规则的心跳状态,通常会导致血流紊乱。这可能导致心排血量减少和血栓形成的风险增加,从而导致危及生命的心力衰竭或中风。射频导管消融正在成为大多数心律失常的治疗选择。为了恢复正常的心跳,首先确定心脏内部的异常兴奋部位,然后通过使用消融导管施加射频能量来隔离或破坏。这些消融导管的设计和精确导航目前是一个相当感兴趣的话题。然而,缺乏导管消融的标准化评估设置使得正确比较不同系统具有挑战性。在本文中,我们提出了一个评估平台来解决这个问题。该装置由3D打印解剖模型、导管跟踪系统和专用图形用户界面组成。导管消融系统的性能可以根据各种性能指标进行评估,如手术持续时间、接触稳定性或消融角度。最后,我们进行了概念验证研究,以证明所提出设置的有用性。
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