DocumentCode
1670183
Title
Virtual heart model as an orientation tool in three-dimensional echocardiography: a feasibility study
Author
Bruining, N. ; Roelandt, JRTC ; Grunst, G. ; Berlage, T. ; Waldinger, J. ; Mumm, B.
Author_Institution
Erasmus Univ., Rotterdam, Netherlands
fYear
1999
fDate
6/21/1905 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
189
Lastpage
192
Abstract
Recently, virtual reality (VR) has been integrated with cardiac three-dimensional (3-D) ultrasound. A VR heart model linked to a volumetric data set can provide the observer spatial information in difficult cardiac conditions when integrated in 3-D reconstruction software. To link the VR model to the volumetric data set, the observer must identify 3 out of 6 defined landmarks within the volumetric data set. The landmarks are: 1) center aortic valve, 2) center mitral valve, 3) anterior mitral valve leaflet, 4) posterior mitral valve leaflet, 5) center tricuspid valve and 6) the apex of the left ventricle. The VR heart model was randomly retrospectively tested in a group of 61 patients. In 70.3% of these cases the model could successfully be used as an orientation tool. A VR heart model was successfully implemented in 3-D reconstruction software and can be used as an orientation tool and for teaching purposes
Keywords
echocardiography; image reconstruction; medical image processing; physiological models; virtual reality; anterior mitral valve leaflet; apex; cardiac three-dimensional ultrasound; center aortic valve; center mitral valve; center tricuspid valve; defined landmarks; difficult cardiac conditions; left ventricle; orientation tool; patients; posterior mitral valve leaflet; spatial information; teaching purposes; three dimensional reconstruction software; three-dimensional echocardiography; virtual reality heart model; volumetric data set; Calibration; Echocardiography; Heart valves; Hospitals; Image reconstruction; Testing; Ultrasonic imaging; Variable speed drives; Virtual reality; Workstations;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computers in Cardiology, 1999
Conference_Location
Hannover
ISSN
0276-6547
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5614-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CIC.1999.825938
Filename
825938
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