Cardiac anatomic digital twins: findings from a single national centre.

IF 3.9 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
European heart journal. Digital health Pub Date : 2024-09-18 eCollection Date: 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1093/ehjdh/ztae070
Matthias Lippert, Karl-Andreas Dumont, Sigurd Birkeland, Varatharajan Nainamalai, Håvard Solvin, Kathrine Rydén Suther, Bjørn Bendz, Ole Jakob Elle, Henrik Brun
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Abstract

Aims: New three-dimensional cardiac visualization technologies are increasingly employed for anatomic digital twins in pre-operative planning. However, the role and influence of extended reality (virtual, augmented, or mixed) within heart team settings remain unclear. We aimed to assess the impact of mixed reality visualization of the intracardiac anatomy on surgical decision-making in patients with complex heart defects.

Methods and results: Between September 2020 and December 2022, we recruited 50 patients and generated anatomic digital twins and visualized them in mixed reality. These anatomic digital twins were presented to the heart team after initial decisions were made using standard visualization methods. Changes in the surgical strategy were recorded. Additionally, heart team members rated their mixed reality experience through a questionnaire, and post-operative outcomes were registered. Anatomic digital twins changed the initially decided upon surgical strategies for 68% of cases. While artificial intelligence facilitated the rapid creation of digital anatomic twins, manual corrections were always necessary.

Conclusion: In conclusion, mixed reality anatomic digital twins added information to standard visualization methods and significantly influenced surgical planning, with evidence that these strategies can be implemented safely without additional risk.

心脏解剖数字双胞胎:一个国家中心的研究结果。
目的:新的三维心脏可视化技术越来越多地被用于术前规划中的解剖数字双胞胎。然而,扩展现实(虚拟、增强或混合)在心脏团队中的作用和影响仍不明确。我们旨在评估心内解剖混合现实可视化对复杂心脏缺陷患者手术决策的影响:在 2020 年 9 月至 2022 年 12 月期间,我们招募了 50 名患者,并生成了解剖数字双胞胎,并在混合现实中将其可视化。在使用标准可视化方法做出初步决定后,将这些解剖数字双胞胎展示给心脏团队。手术策略的变化被记录下来。此外,心脏团队成员还通过问卷对他们的混合现实体验进行评分,并对术后结果进行登记。在68%的病例中,解剖数字双胞胎改变了最初决定的手术策略。虽然人工智能促进了数字解剖双胞胎的快速创建,但人工修正始终是必要的:总之,混合现实解剖数字双胞胎为标准可视化方法增添了信息,并对手术规划产生了重大影响,有证据表明这些策略可以安全实施,不会带来额外风险。
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