Progressive surface reconstruction for heart mapping procedure

The composite imaging of measured cardiac properties like electrical activation and contractile properties on a reconstructed endocardial surface allows for the diagnosis of cardiac arrhythmia and myocardial infarct. However, it is difficult for an interventionalist to acquire heart surface contac...

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Main Authors: Chiang, Patricia, Zheng, Jianmin, Mak, Koon Hou, Thalmann, Nadia Magnenat, Cai, Yiyu
Other Authors: School of Computer Engineering
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Language:English
Published: 2013
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/99513
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-995132020-05-28T07:18:33Z Progressive surface reconstruction for heart mapping procedure Chiang, Patricia Zheng, Jianmin Mak, Koon Hou Thalmann, Nadia Magnenat Cai, Yiyu School of Computer Engineering School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering The composite imaging of measured cardiac properties like electrical activation and contractile properties on a reconstructed endocardial surface allows for the diagnosis of cardiac arrhythmia and myocardial infarct. However, it is difficult for an interventionalist to acquire heart surface contacts by navigating a catheter to the desired region of interest under minimal visual aid. This paper discusses a new method for the progressive reconstruction of an endocardial surface during a heart mapping procedure. A generic mesh is first aligned with a set of anchor points to obtain a first approximation of the surface. Subsequent deformations are constrained by the preservation of local surface characteristics and the fidelity of new contact points. The mesh is refined by local subdivision and its geometrical shape is further improved by edge swapping. Compared to prior art, the new method can reconstruct a realistic surface from a set of sparse and random data. It can advantageously provide a smooth reconstruction at initial acquisition and ensure a geometrical consistency between consecutive reconstructions. The accurate reconstruction of a heart chamber provides important visual cues for an interventionalist to decide on the next mapping site, thus constructively influencing the final diagnosis. 2013-08-02T02:20:44Z 2019-12-06T20:08:15Z 2013-08-02T02:20:44Z 2019-12-06T20:08:15Z 2011 2011 Journal Article Chiang, P., Zheng, J., Mak, K. H., Thalmann, N. M.,& Cai, Y. (2012). Progressive surface reconstruction for heart mapping procedure. Computer-Aided Design, 44(4), 289-299. 0010-4485 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/99513 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/12813 10.1016/j.cad.2011.11.004 en Computer-aided design
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description The composite imaging of measured cardiac properties like electrical activation and contractile properties on a reconstructed endocardial surface allows for the diagnosis of cardiac arrhythmia and myocardial infarct. However, it is difficult for an interventionalist to acquire heart surface contacts by navigating a catheter to the desired region of interest under minimal visual aid. This paper discusses a new method for the progressive reconstruction of an endocardial surface during a heart mapping procedure. A generic mesh is first aligned with a set of anchor points to obtain a first approximation of the surface. Subsequent deformations are constrained by the preservation of local surface characteristics and the fidelity of new contact points. The mesh is refined by local subdivision and its geometrical shape is further improved by edge swapping. Compared to prior art, the new method can reconstruct a realistic surface from a set of sparse and random data. It can advantageously provide a smooth reconstruction at initial acquisition and ensure a geometrical consistency between consecutive reconstructions. The accurate reconstruction of a heart chamber provides important visual cues for an interventionalist to decide on the next mapping site, thus constructively influencing the final diagnosis.
author2 School of Computer Engineering
author_facet School of Computer Engineering
Chiang, Patricia
Zheng, Jianmin
Mak, Koon Hou
Thalmann, Nadia Magnenat
Cai, Yiyu
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author Chiang, Patricia
Zheng, Jianmin
Mak, Koon Hou
Thalmann, Nadia Magnenat
Cai, Yiyu
spellingShingle Chiang, Patricia
Zheng, Jianmin
Mak, Koon Hou
Thalmann, Nadia Magnenat
Cai, Yiyu
Progressive surface reconstruction for heart mapping procedure
author_sort Chiang, Patricia
title Progressive surface reconstruction for heart mapping procedure
title_short Progressive surface reconstruction for heart mapping procedure
title_full Progressive surface reconstruction for heart mapping procedure
title_fullStr Progressive surface reconstruction for heart mapping procedure
title_full_unstemmed Progressive surface reconstruction for heart mapping procedure
title_sort progressive surface reconstruction for heart mapping procedure
publishDate 2013
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/99513
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/12813
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