1996
DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.93.3.567
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Accurate Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of Intravascular Ultrasound Data

Abstract: These preliminary data support the use of this new method of 3D reconstruction of vascular structures with use of combined vascular ultrasound data and simultaneous ECG-gated biplane cinefluoroscopy.

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“…Thus, several groups have introduced 3D transducer navigation or tracking techniques. This can be accomplished by reconstruction of the 3D pullback trajectory with biplane radiographic recordings of the transducer 21 or by real-time tracking of a miniaturized electromagnetic position sensor mounted in the catheter tip ( Figure 6). …”
Section: Evolving Technical Advancements Three-dimensional Image Regimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, several groups have introduced 3D transducer navigation or tracking techniques. This can be accomplished by reconstruction of the 3D pullback trajectory with biplane radiographic recordings of the transducer 21 or by real-time tracking of a miniaturized electromagnetic position sensor mounted in the catheter tip ( Figure 6). …”
Section: Evolving Technical Advancements Three-dimensional Image Regimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some fusion systems require constant angiographic supervision of the catheter during pullback to reconstruct the respective position of the IVUS frame from the projections of the transducer (Evans et al, 1996;Pellot et al, 1996;Shekhar et al, 1996). Instead, just a single pair of angiograms, depicting the IVUS catheter in its most distal location, suffices to reconstruct the pullback path in 3-D and then follow it during the pullback (Laban et al, 1995;.…”
Section: Fusion Of the Image Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7,8 To determine the required mathematical descriptions, Ն6 noncoplanar 3D calibration points are needed. We used the 8 corner points of the calibration cube, extrapolating these from the cube edges.…”
Section: Reconstruction Of the Catheter Centerline (Coreline)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 -6 More realistic 3D reconstruction methods have been devised that take into account the curved path of the transducer during pullback. 7,8 These methods reconstructed the 3D path from multiple biplane x-ray recordings of successive transducer locations 8 or used the vessel centerline as an approximation. 7 However, some important reconstruction problems related to determination of the true orientation of the IVUS cross sections and susceptibility to respiratory motion remained to be solved.…”
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