Dynamic three-dimensional reconstruction of ICUS images based on an EGG-gated pull-back device
Computers in cardiology: 633-636
Article 2002 English
Authors
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Nico Bruining
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Clemens von Birgelen
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Carlo Di Mario
Abstract
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At present most systems used for three-dimensional reconstruction (3-D) of two-dimensional intracoronary ultrasound (ICUS) images are based on an image acquisition with a pull-back device which withdraws the catheter with a constant speed, not taking account of cardiac motion and coronary dynamic/pulsation. Cyclic changes of the vessel dimensions and the movement of the catheter inside the vessel result in artifacts and inaccuracies of quantitative measurements. This phenomenon limits accuracy and resolution when an attempt of 3-D reconstruction is performed, since images obtained in different phases of the cardiac cycle are compiled. To overcome these limitations the authors developed a custom-designed pull-back device driven by a stepping motor, which is controlled by a steering logic ensuring an ECG-gated image acquisition.
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