The role of the digital computer in pediatric cardiology |
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Authors: | P. H. Heintzen |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Pediatric Cardiology, University Childrens Hospital, Fröbelstraße 15, D-2300 Kiel, Germany |
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Abstract: | A digital computer system is described which allows the real-time processing of all physiological signals obtained during a heart catheterization procedure and which makes all relevant results and informations available immediately during the investigation.In addition, special electronic units and programs have been developed in our institution for the automated extraction of morphological criteria from biplane angiocardiograms. Thereby right and left ventricular volume, shape and contraction pattern can be quantitated and used to characterize the performance of the heart as muscle and pump in physical terms.Recently, complete digital processing of videoangiocardiograms has been achieved in a stroboscopic mode, each videofield in real time. Application of image enhancement, subtraction, integration and restoration techniques leads to a fundamentally improved angiocardiographic image quality for a given amount of injected contrast material.Based on eight years of experience with digital computer application in pediatric cardiology, computer technologies are considered likely to become the method of choice in the future.This article reflects the combined efforts of our research group for experimental cardiology and bioengineering, which is supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft |
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Keywords: | Heart catheterization Angiocardiography Computers in cardiology Videometry Digital image processing |
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