Title of article :
Integration of multi-modality imaging for accurate 3D reconstruction of human coronary arteries in vivo
Author/Authors :
Giannoglou، نويسنده , , George D. and Chatzizisis، نويسنده , , Yiannis S. and Sianos، نويسنده , , George and Tsikaderis، نويسنده , , Dimitrios and Matakos، نويسنده , , Antonis and Koutkias، نويسنده , , Vassilios and Diamantopoulos، نويسنده , , Panagiotis and Maglaveras، نويسنده , , Nicos and Parcharidis، نويسنده , , George E. and Louridas، نويسنده , , George E.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
In conventional intravascular ultrasound (IVUS)-based three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction of human coronary arteries, IVUS images are arranged linearly generating a straight vessel volume. However, with this approach real vessel curvature is neglected. To overcome this limitation an imaging method was developed based on integration of IVUS and biplane coronary angiography (BCA). In 17 coronary arteries from nine patients, IVUS and BCA were performed. From each angiographic projection, a single end-diastolic frame was selected and in each frame the IVUS catheter was interactively detected for the extraction of 3D catheter path. Ultrasound data was obtained with a sheath-based catheter and recorded on S-VHS videotape. S-VHS data was digitized and lumen and media-adventitia contours were semi-automatically detected in end-diastolic IVUS images. Each pair of contours was aligned perpendicularly to the catheter path and rotated in space by implementing an algorithm based on Frenet–Serret rules. Lumen and media-adventitia contours were interpolated through generation of intermediate contours creating a real 3D lumen and vessel volume, respectively. The absolute orientation of the reconstructed lumen was determined by back-projecting it onto both angiographic planes and comparing the projected lumen with the actual angiographic lumen. In conclusion, our method is capable of performing rapid and accurate 3D reconstruction of human coronary arteries in vivo. This technique can be utilized for reliable plaque morphometric, geometrical and hemodynamic analyses.
Keywords :
Coronary artery , Imaging , ultrasonics , Three-Dimensional , angiography
Journal title :
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A
Journal title :
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A