DocumentCode :
1672901
Title :
Integration of coronary anatomy, perfusion and metabolism: three-dimensional image fusion of coronary angiography and nuclear cardiac imaging
Author :
Magosaki, N. ; Schindler, Th. ; Fischer, R. ; Krause, T. ; Nitzsche, E. ; Zehender, M. ; Moser, E. ; Just, H.
Author_Institution :
Freiburg Univ., Germany
fYear :
1999
fDate :
6/21/1905 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
615
Lastpage :
618
Abstract :
We studied three-dimensional (3D) fusion imaging that enabled the integration of coronary anatomy, perfusion and metabolic image on the patient-specific 3D left ventricle. In 36 patients with coronary artery disease, 420 coronary branches, including 46 branches supplied by collateral, were reconstructed (12 branches/patient). One hundred coronary branches had high-grade stenoses (>80%), 35% and 39% showed reversible and irreversible perfusion defects. Extent of perfusion defects showed good coincidence with the territories of corresponding coronary arteries. Forty-three myocardial regions were considered nonviable by perfusion imaging. Of these 43, 32 showed perfusion metabolism mismatch suggesting myocardial viability. Location and extent of viable myocardium were clearly defined. 3-D fusion imaging enabled assessment of perfusion and metabolic abnormalities of individual vessels on the patient-specific left ventricle
Keywords :
angiocardiography; blood vessels; cardiovascular system; diseases; image reconstruction; medical image processing; multidimensional signal processing; positron emission tomography; single photon emission computed tomography; 3-D fusion imaging; 3D fusion imaging; PET; SPECT; collateral; coronary anatomy; coronary angiography; coronary artery disease; coronary branches; high-grade stenoses; individual vessels; irreversible perfusion defects; metabolic abnormalities; metabolic image; metabolism; myocardial regions; myocardial viability; nuclear cardiac imaging; patient-specific 3D left ventricle; patient-specific left ventricle; perfusion; perfusion metabolism mismatch; reversible perfusion defects; three-dimensional image fusion; Anatomy; Arteries; Biochemistry; Coronary arteriosclerosis; Diseases; History; Image fusion; Image reconstruction; Myocardium; Positron emission tomography;
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.1999.826046
Filename :
826046
Link To Document :
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