3-D/2-D Registration of Cardiac Structures by 3-D Contrast Agent Distribution Estimation

01/22/2016
by   Matthias Hoffmann, et al.
0

For augmented fluoroscopy during cardiac catheter ablation procedures, a preoperatively acquired 3-D model of the left atrium of the patient can be registered to X-ray images. Therefore the 3D-model is matched with the contrast agent based appearance of the left atrium. Commonly, only small amounts of contrast agent (CA) are used to locate the left atrium. This is why we focus on robust registration methods that work also if the structure of interest is only partially contrasted. In particular, we propose two similarity measures for CA-based registration: The first similarity measure, explicit apparent edges, focuses on edges of the patient anatomy made visible by contrast agent and can be computed quickly on the GPU. The second novel similarity measure computes a contrast agent distribution estimate (CADE) inside the 3-D model and rates its consistency with the CA seen in biplane fluoroscopic images. As the CADE computation involves a reconstruction of CA in 3-D using the CA within the fluoroscopic images, it is slower. Using a combination of both methods, our evaluation on 11 well-contrasted clinical datasets yielded an error of 7.9+/-6.3 mm over all frames. For 10 datasets with little CA, we obtained an error of 8.8+/-6.7 mm. Our new methods outperform a registration based on the projected shadow significantly (p<0.05).

READ FULL TEXT

page 2

page 3

page 4

research
06/08/2021

Automatic 2D-3D Registration without Contrast Agent during Neurovascular Interventions

Fusing live fluoroscopy images with a 3D rotational reconstruction of th...
research
09/02/2021

A New Semi-Automated Algorithm for Volumetric Segmentation of the Left Ventricle in Temporal 3D Echocardiography Sequences

Purpose: Echocardiography is commonly used as a non-invasive imaging too...
research
11/16/2018

Fast quasi-conformal regional flattening of the left atrium

Two-dimensional representation of 3D anatomical structures is a simple a...
research
05/16/2021

Unsupervised MMRegNet based on Spatially Encoded Gradient Information

Multi-modality medical images can provide relevant and complementary ana...
research
09/23/2019

Patch-Based Image Similarity for Intraoperative 2D/3D Pelvis Registration During Periacetabular Osteotomy

Periacetabular osteotomy is a challenging surgical procedure for treatin...
research
01/11/2020

Dynamic Coronary Roadmapping via Catheter Tip Tracking in X-ray Fluoroscopy with Deep Learning Based Bayesian Filtering

Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is typically performed with ima...
research
07/14/2023

ConTrack: Contextual Transformer for Device Tracking in X-ray

Device tracking is an important prerequisite for guidance during endovas...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset