多视图三维超声心动图容积复合在二尖瓣手术规划中的应用

Patrick Carnahan, John Moore, D. Bainbridge, E. Chen, T. Peters
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超声心动图广泛用于术前诊断和术中获取心脏图像。对于针对二尖瓣的手术,经食管超声心动图(TEE)是主要的成像方式,因为它提供了瓣膜和周围组织的清晰3D图像。然而,TEE受到图像伪影和信号丢失的影响,特别是对于位于瓣膜下方的结构,包括腱索。为了看到这些结构,需要其他的回声视图。然而,由于可获得的视野有限,整个心室无法从单一的3D图像获取中直接可视化足够的细节。这导致解释这些图像的学习曲线很大,因为临床医生必须在心理上协调多个视图。我们建议将图像复合技术应用于从食管中位置和许多经胃位置获得的TEE图像,以重建二尖瓣和瓣下结构的高细节图像。这种复合技术利用半同步组智能配准来对齐多个3D体,然后是加权强度复合步骤。使用定制硅胶假体、切除的猪二尖瓣单元和两个患者数据集获得的图像验证了这种复合技术。我们证明,这种复合技术准确地捕捉到物理结构,包括二尖瓣,腱索和乳头肌。
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Multi-view 3D echocardiography volume compounding for mitral valve procedure planning
Echocardiography is widely used for obtaining images of the heart for both preoperative diagnostic and intraoperative purposes. For procedures targeting the mitral valve, transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) is the primary imaging modality used as it provides clear 3D images of the valve and surrounding tissues. However, TEE suffers from image artifacts and signal dropout, particularly for structures lying below the valve including chordae tendineae. In order to see these structures, alternative echo views are required. However due to the limited field of view obtainable, the entire ventricle cannot be directly visualized in sufficient detail from a single image acquisition in 3D. This results in a large learning curve for interpreting these images as the multiple views must be reconciled mentally by a clinician. We propose applying an image compounding technique to TEE images acquired from a mid-esophageal position and a number of transgastric positions in order to reconstruct a high-detail image of the mitral valve and sub-valvular structures. This compounding technique utilizes a semi-simultaneous group-wise registration to align the multiple 3D volumes, followed by a weighted intensity compounding step. This compounding technique is validated using images acquired of a custom silicone phantom, excised porcine mitral valve units, and two patient data sets. We demonstrate that this compounding technique accurately captures the physical structures present, including the mitral valve, chordae tendineae and papillary muscles.
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