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Optimal C-arm angulation during transcatheter aortic valve replacement: Accuracy of a rotational C-arm computed tomography based three dimensional heart model
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作者 Verena Veulemans Sabine Mollus +7 位作者 Axel Saalbach max pietsch Katharina Hellhammer Tobias Zeus Ralf Westenfeld Jürgen Weese Malte Kelm Jan Balzer 《World Journal of Cardiology》 CAS 2016年第10期606-614,共9页
AIMTo investigate the accuracy of a rotational C-arm CT-based 3D heart model to predict an optimal C-arm configuration during transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR).METHODSRotational C-arm CT (RCT) under rapid ... AIMTo investigate the accuracy of a rotational C-arm CT-based 3D heart model to predict an optimal C-arm configuration during transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR).METHODSRotational C-arm CT (RCT) under rapid ventricular pacing was performed in 57 consecutive patients with severe aortic stenosis as part of the pre-procedural cardiac catheterization. With prototype software each RCT data set was segmented using a 3D heart model. From that the line of perpendicularity curve was obtained that generates a perpendicular view of the aortic annulus according to the right-cusp rule. To evaluate the accuracy of a model-based overlay we compared model- and expert-derived aortic root diameters.RESULTSFor all 57 patients in the RCT cohort diameter measurements were obtained from two independent operators and were compared to the model-based measurements. The inter-observer variability was measured to be in the range of 0&#x000b0;-12.96&#x000b0; of angular C-arm displacement for two independent operators. The model-to-operator agreement was 0&#x000b0;-13.82&#x000b0;. The model-based and expert measurements of aortic root diameters evaluated at the aortic annulus (r = 0.79, P &#x0003c; 0.01), the aortic sinus (r = 0.93, P &#x0003c; 0.01) and the sino-tubular junction (r = 0.92, P &#x0003c; 0.01) correlated on a high level and the Bland-Altman analysis showed good agreement. The interobserver measurements did not show a significant bias.CONCLUSIONAutomatic segmentation of the aortic root using an anatomical model can accurately predict an optimal C-arm configuration, potentially simplifying current clinical workflows before and during TAVR. 展开更多
关键词 Aortic stenosis Imaging modalities Degenerative valve disease Transcatheter aortic valve replacement
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