2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.compmedimag.2005.07.001
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A method for 3D reconstruction of coronary arteries using biplane angiography and intravascular ultrasound images

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“…In various projects mapping of organs and anatomical structures of laboratory animals was successfully performed, such as the vasa vasorum in pigs (Sokolis et al, 2002), the aorta and coronary arteries in pigs and sheep (Bourantas et al, 2005), (Vavuranakis et al, 2007), the visceral vessels in rats (Kalogeropoulou, 1998), the skin in dogs (Mantis et al, 2014), the testicles in rams and dogs (Gouletsou et al, 2003), , the lymphatic system in dogs (Patsikas et al, 1996), (Patsikas, 1992) and cats (Papadopoulou, 2008) the lymphatic system of normal and neoplastic mammary glands in dogs (Patsikas et al, 2006), the skull in sheep (Papadopoulos et al, 2005), (Papadopoulos et al, 2006), with experimental diagnostic imaging techniques such as contrast-enhanced intracoronary ultrasonography, transcranial color-coded-Doppler ultrasonography, (14) C-deoxyglucose imaging (Gregoriou et al, 2005), synchrotron micro-CT (Tzaphlidou et al, 2006), X-ray absorptiometry (Tzaphlidou et al, 2000), 3D reconstruction using biplane angiography, intravascular ultrasound images and gamma-ray photon absorptiometry (Fountos et al, 1997).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In various projects mapping of organs and anatomical structures of laboratory animals was successfully performed, such as the vasa vasorum in pigs (Sokolis et al, 2002), the aorta and coronary arteries in pigs and sheep (Bourantas et al, 2005), (Vavuranakis et al, 2007), the visceral vessels in rats (Kalogeropoulou, 1998), the skin in dogs (Mantis et al, 2014), the testicles in rams and dogs (Gouletsou et al, 2003), , the lymphatic system in dogs (Patsikas et al, 1996), (Patsikas, 1992) and cats (Papadopoulou, 2008) the lymphatic system of normal and neoplastic mammary glands in dogs (Patsikas et al, 2006), the skull in sheep (Papadopoulos et al, 2005), (Papadopoulos et al, 2006), with experimental diagnostic imaging techniques such as contrast-enhanced intracoronary ultrasonography, transcranial color-coded-Doppler ultrasonography, (14) C-deoxyglucose imaging (Gregoriou et al, 2005), synchrotron micro-CT (Tzaphlidou et al, 2006), X-ray absorptiometry (Tzaphlidou et al, 2000), 3D reconstruction using biplane angiography, intravascular ultrasound images and gamma-ray photon absorptiometry (Fountos et al, 1997).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They have worked on matching energy function between blood vessels that are constructed on the basis of local geometry and projection properties. A new method for 3D reconstruction of artery using the fusion of biplane angiograms and IVUS images is discussed in [26]. Automatic ROI detection in Ultrasound images is performed along with the extraction of catheter path in angiographic images.…”
Section: Fig 4: Three Dimensional Reconstruction Of Artery From 2d Immentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To do so, one common method is to acquire two separate angiographic images from different angles at the beginning of the ultrasound scanning imaging procedure and to use the catheter outline reconstructed from these images as a template for placement of the IVUS-derived contours (Bourantas et al, 2005;Klingensmith et al, 2000b;Sherknies et al, 2005;von Birgelen et al, 1995;Weichert et al, 2003). Another method consists in following the IVUS transducer in time and space throughout the IVUS pullback using biplane angiography, thus the precise locations of IVUS image acquisitions are recorded in sequence and are used as a reconstruction template (Klingensmith et al, 2000b;Miyazaki et al, 2010;Wallace et al, 2005).…”
Section: Geometrically Correct 3-d Ivus and Advanced Data Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%