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Registration of 3D trans-esophageal echocardiography to X-ray fluoroscopy using image-based probe tracking
Authors:Gao Gang  Penney Graeme  Ma Yingliang  Gogin Nicolas  Cathier Pascal  Arujuna Aruna  Morton Geraint  Caulfield Dennis  Gill Jaswinder  Aldo Rinaldi C  Hancock Jane  Redwood Simon  Thomas Martyn  Razavi Reza  Gijsbers Geert  Rhode Kawal
Institution:a Division of Imaging Sciences & Biomedical Engineering, King’s College London, UK
b Medisys Research Group, Philips Healthcare, Paris, France
c Business Unit iXR/Business Program EP, Philips Healthcare, Best, The Netherlands
d Department of Cardiology, Guy’s & St. Thomas’ Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
Abstract:Two-dimensional (2D) X-ray imaging is the dominant imaging modality for cardiac interventions. However, the use of X-ray fluoroscopy alone is inadequate for the guidance of procedures that require soft-tissue information, for example, the treatment of structural heart disease. The recent availability of three-dimensional (3D) trans-esophageal echocardiography (TEE) provides cardiologists with real-time 3D imaging of cardiac anatomy. Increasingly X-ray imaging is now supported by using intra-procedure 3D TEE imaging. We hypothesize that the real-time co-registration and visualization of 3D TEE and X-ray fluoroscopy data will provide a powerful guidance tool for cardiologists. In this paper, we propose a novel, robust and efficient method for performing this registration. The major advantage of our method is that it does not rely on any additional tracking hardware and therefore can be deployed straightforwardly into any interventional laboratory. Our method consists of an image-based TEE probe localization algorithm and a calibration procedure. While the calibration needs to be done only once, the GPU-accelerated registration takes approximately from 2 to 15 s to complete depending on the number of X-ray images used in the registration and the image resolution. The accuracy of our method was assessed using a realistic heart phantom. The target registration error (TRE) for the heart phantom was less than 2 mm. In addition, we assess the accuracy and the clinical feasibility of our method using five patient datasets, two of which were acquired from cardiac electrophysiology procedures and three from trans-catheter aortic valve implantation procedures. The registration results showed our technique had mean registration errors of 1.5-4.2 mm and 95% capture range of 8.7-11.4 mm in terms of TRE.
Keywords:Image registration  Cardiac intervention  Trans-esophageal echocardiography  X-ray fluoroscopy
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