Abstract
Visualization of the complex 3D architecture of myocardial scar could improve guidance of radio-frequency ablation in the treatment of ventricular tachycardia (VT). In this study, we sought to develop a framework for 3D holographic visualization of myocardial scar, imaged using late gadolinium enhancement (LGE), on the augmented reality HoloLens. 3D holographic LGE model was built using the high-resolution 3D LGE image. Smooth endo/epicardial surface meshes were generated using Poisson surface reconstruction. For voxel-wise 3D scar model, every scarred voxel was rendered into a cube which carries the actual resolution of the LGE sequence. For surface scar model, scar information was projected on the endocardial surface mesh. Rendered layers were blended with different transparency and color, and visualized on HoloLens. A pilot animal study was performed where 3D holographic visualization of the scar was performed in 5 swines who underwent controlled infarction and electroanatomic mapping to identify VT substrate. 3D holographic visualization enabled assessment of the complex 3D scar architecture with touchless interaction in a sterile environment. Endoscopic view allowed visualization of scar from the ventricular chambers. Upon completion of the animal study, operator and mapping specialist independently completed the perceived usefulness questionnaire in the six-item usefulness scale. Operator and mapping specialist found it useful (usefulness rating: operator, 5.8; mapping specialist, 5.5; 1–7 scale) to have scar information during the intervention. HoloLens 3D LGE provides a true 3D perception of the complex scar architecture with immersive experience to visualize scar in an interactive and interpretable 3D approach, which may facilitate MR-guided VT ablation.
Highlights
Late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) imaging in cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is a clinical gold standard for imaging of the myocardial scar [1]
We propose a framework for 3D holographic visualization based on the high-resolution 3D LGE images to generate a 3D myocardial scar model and visualize on HoloLens (Microsoft, Redmond, WA)
An extensive LGE was observed in the anterior-septal regions in 8 weeks-post myocardial infarction swine
Summary
Late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) imaging in cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is a clinical gold standard for imaging of the myocardial scar [1]. 3D LGE provides a better understanding of the complex scar anatomy compared with voltage mapping alone for guiding the radio-frequency (RF) ablation for VT [3]. HoloLens (Microsoft, Redmond, WA) [8] has enabled visualization of complex medical data that can provide immersive experience to interactively explore the data in 3D space in the mixed-reality environment, and has been tested in various clinical scenarios [9, 10]. We sought to develop a framework for 3D holographic visualization of the LGE images on augmented reality HoloLens to provide a true 3D perception of the scar architecture with a direct physician interaction in a sterile environment. A pilot animal study was performed to demonstrate the feasibility of using 3D HoloLens visualization of scar in electrophysiology study
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