The motion and deformation of catheters that lie inside cardiac structures can provide valuable information about the motion of the heart. In this paper we describe the formation of a novel statistical model of the motion of a coronary sinus (CS) catheter based on principal component analysis of tracked electrode locations from standard mono-plane x-ray fluoroscopy images. We demonstrate the application of our model for the purposes of retrospective cardiac and respiratory gating of x-ray fluoroscopy images in normal dose x-ray fluoroscopy images, and demonstrate how a modification of the technique allows application to very low dose scenarios. We validated our method on ten mono-plane imaging sequences comprising a total of 610 frames from...
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a common supraventricular arrhythmia, characterized by irregular and unc...
X-ray fluoroscopically guided cardiac electrophysiological procedures are routinely carried out for ...
X-ray fluoroscopically guided cardiac ablation procedures are commonly carried out for the treatment...
The motion and deformation of catheters that lie inside cardiac structures can provide valuable info...
Determination of the cardiorespiratory phase of the heart has numerous applications during cardiac i...
PURPOSE: Image-guided cardiac interventions involve the use of fluoroscopic images to guide the inse...
Cardiorespiratory phase determination has numerous applications during cardiac imaging. We propose a...
Gating of X-ray fluoroscopy images is required for catheter reconstruction for registration of pre-p...
Purpose: X-ray fluoroscopically guided cardiac electrophysiology (EP) procedures are commonly carrie...
X-ray fluoroscopically guided cardiac electrophysiological procedures are routinely carried out for ...
X-ray fluoroscopically guided cardiac electrophysiological procedures are routinely carried out for ...
We present a novel and clinically useful method to automatically determine the regions that carry ca...
Intraoperative coronary motion modeling with motion surrogates enables prospective motion prediction...
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a common supraventricular arrhythmia, characterized by irregular and unc...
X-ray fluoroscopically guided cardiac electrophysiological procedures are routinely carried out for ...
X-ray fluoroscopically guided cardiac ablation procedures are commonly carried out for the treatment...
The motion and deformation of catheters that lie inside cardiac structures can provide valuable info...
Determination of the cardiorespiratory phase of the heart has numerous applications during cardiac i...
PURPOSE: Image-guided cardiac interventions involve the use of fluoroscopic images to guide the inse...
Cardiorespiratory phase determination has numerous applications during cardiac imaging. We propose a...
Gating of X-ray fluoroscopy images is required for catheter reconstruction for registration of pre-p...
Purpose: X-ray fluoroscopically guided cardiac electrophysiology (EP) procedures are commonly carrie...
X-ray fluoroscopically guided cardiac electrophysiological procedures are routinely carried out for ...
X-ray fluoroscopically guided cardiac electrophysiological procedures are routinely carried out for ...
We present a novel and clinically useful method to automatically determine the regions that carry ca...
Intraoperative coronary motion modeling with motion surrogates enables prospective motion prediction...
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a common supraventricular arrhythmia, characterized by irregular and unc...
X-ray fluoroscopically guided cardiac electrophysiological procedures are routinely carried out for ...
X-ray fluoroscopically guided cardiac ablation procedures are commonly carried out for the treatment...