Nonfluoroscopic 3D Image Guidance System Reduces Navigation Times Through Five 3D-Printed Iliofemoral Vascular Phantoms.

IF 1.5 2区 医学 Q3 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Journal of Endovascular Therapy Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-14 DOI:10.1177/15266028231214736
Daniel Braga, Cristobal Ducaud, Andrew Camardo, Hannah Hofacker, Vikash Goel, Robert Beasley
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Abstract

Purpose: To assess the potential adjunctive role of a 3D electromagnetic (EM) navigational system for use in above-knee vessels afflicted with peripheral artery disease (PAD). Peripheral artery disease can be challenging to operators encountering significant vessel tortuosity, calcium, and stenoses, which may require prolonged procedure times and excessive use of nephrotoxic iodinated contrast when performed with conventional fluoroscopy.

Materials and methods: Following appropriate ethical oversight, five 3D-printed bench phantoms modeling tortuous calcified PAD were created based on source CTA (computed tomography angiography) data sets from real patients. Investigational software was developed based on a commercially available aortic EM navigation platform (Intraoperative Positioning System [IOPS]; Centerline Biomedical, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio), with patient-specific structural maps of vessel lumens and calcification. Using a sensorized prototype 6 French (Fr) catheter and 0.035" guidewire, 15 interventionalists traversed each phantom using the EM platform as well as 2D simulated fluoroscopy-like image guidance and the times were recorded. Participants completed a 10-item standard system usability scale (SUS) questionnaire (score 1-5, 5=strongly agree) evaluating system usability and user satisfaction. Navigation times and SUS scores were compared with a 1-tailed statistical t test.

Results: Participants demonstrated a statistically significant reduction in navigation times using EM guidance, performing 0.7 minutes (42 seconds) faster on average (P < .001), corresponding to a 25% average relative reduction. Participants reported sufficiently high levels of usability satisfaction, with a mean SUS score of 4.29 (P < .001), exceeding the acceptance criterion (score ≥3.5).

Conclusion: This preclinical phantom study highlights the future potential of Centerline Biomedical's EM navigation technology as a possible adjunct to fluoroscopy for highly precise visualization and navigation of PAD-afflicted vasculature.Clinical ImpactThis preclinical proof-of-concept study highlights the feasibility of EM navigation not only for branch vessel cannulation, but also for inline navigation of peripheral vessels afflicted with calcified plaques via benchtop iliofemoral phantom simulations. The navigation platform studied addresses the need for improvements in EM technology through modelling algorithms that facilitate 3D visualization of calcified plaque in any projection in real time, in addition to sensorization of both catheter and guidewire in a compact 6Fr system.

非荧光三维图像引导系统通过五个三维打印的髂股血管模型缩短了导航时间。
目的:评估三维电磁(EM)导航系统在膝上血管外周动脉疾病(PAD)中的潜在辅助作用。外周动脉疾病对操作者来说具有挑战性,因为会遇到明显的血管迂曲、钙化和狭窄,如果使用传统透视法,可能需要延长手术时间和过度使用肾毒性碘造影剂:在适当的伦理监督下,根据真实患者的源 CTA(计算机断层扫描血管造影)数据集制作了五个三维打印的迂曲钙化 PAD 模型。研究软件是在商用主动脉电磁导航平台(术中定位系统 [IOPS];俄亥俄州克利夫兰市 Centerline Biomedical 公司)的基础上开发的,其中包含患者特定的血管管腔和钙化结构图。15 名介入医师使用传感原型 6 French (Fr) 导管和 0.035 英寸导丝,在 EM 平台和二维模拟荧光透视图像引导下穿越每个模型并记录时间。参与者填写了一份包含 10 个项目的标准系统可用性量表(SUS)问卷(1-5 分,5 分=非常同意),以评估系统可用性和用户满意度。通过单尾统计 t 检验比较了导航时间和 SUS 分数:结果:使用 EM 导航系统,参与者的导航时间明显缩短,平均快了 0.7 分钟(42 秒)(P < .001),相当于平均相对缩短了 25%。参与者的可用性满意度很高,平均 SUS 得分为 4.29(P < .001),超过了接受标准(得分≥3.5):这项临床前模型研究凸显了 Centerline Biomedical 的电磁导航技术作为透视的辅助手段,在高精度可视化和导航受 PAD 影响的血管方面的未来潜力:这项临床前概念验证研究强调了电磁导航的可行性,它不仅适用于分支血管插管,还适用于通过台式髂股部模型模拟对受钙化斑块影响的外周血管进行在线导航。所研究的导航平台通过建模算法满足了改进电磁技术的需要,该算法可在任何投影中实时实现钙化斑块的三维可视化,此外还可在紧凑型 6Fr 系统中实现导管和导丝的传感。
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CiteScore
5.30
自引率
15.40%
发文量
203
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Endovascular Therapy (formerly the Journal of Endovascular Surgery) was established in 1994 as a forum for all physicians, scientists, and allied healthcare professionals who are engaged or interested in peripheral endovascular techniques and technology. An official publication of the International Society of Endovascular Specialists (ISEVS), the Journal of Endovascular Therapy publishes peer-reviewed articles of interest to clinicians and researchers in the field of peripheral endovascular interventions.
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