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Interventional cardiovascular procedures guided by real-time MR imaging: An interactive interface using multiple slices, adaptive projection modes and live 3D renderings

Abstract

Purpose

To develop and test a novel interactive real-time MRI environment that facilitates image-guided cardiovascular interventions.

Materials and Methods

Color highlighting of device-mounted receiver coils, accelerated imaging of multiple slices, adaptive projection modes, live three-dimensional (3D) renderings and other interactive features were utilized to enhance navigation of devices and targeting of tissue.

Results

Images are shown from several catheter-based interventional procedures performed in swine that benefit from this custom interventional MRI interface. These include endograft repair of aortic aneurysm, balloon septostomy of the cardiac interatrial septum, angioplasty and stenting, and endomyocardial cell injection, all using active catheters containing MRI receiver coils.

Conclusion

Interactive features not available on standard clinical scanners enhance real-time MRI for guiding cardiovascular interventional procedures. J. Magn. Reson. Imaging 2007. © 2007 Wiley-Liss, Inc.


Publication information 

 

Guttman MA, Ozturk C, Raval AN, Raman VK, Dick AJ, de Silva R, Karmarkar P, Lederman RJ, McVeigh ER. Interventional cardiovascular procedures guided by real-time MR imaging: An interactive interface using multiple slices, adaptive projection modes and live 3D renderings.J Magn Reson Imaging 2007;26:1429-1435

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