Review Articles
Multimodality 3-Dimensional Image Integration for Congenital Cardiac Catheterization
Authors:
Thomas E. Fagan ,
University of Colorado, Aurora, Colorado, US
About Thomas E.
M.D.
Uyen T. Truong,
University of Colorado, Aurora, Colorado, US
About Uyen T.
M.D.
Pei-Ni Jone,
University of Colorado, Aurora, Colorado, US
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M.D.
John Bracken,
University of Colorado, Aurora, Colorado; Philips Research North America, Briarcliff Manor, New York, US
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Ph.D.
Robert Quaife,
University of Colorado, Aurora, Colorado, US
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M.D.
Anas A. Abu Hazeem,
University of Colorado, Aurora, Colorado, US
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M.D.
Ernesto E. Salcedo,
University of Colorado, Aurora, Colorado, US
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M.D.
Brian M. Fonseca
University of Colorado, Aurora, Colorado, US
About Brian M.
M.D.
Abstract
Cardiac catheterization procedures for patients with congenital and structural heart disease are becoming more complex. New imaging strategies involving integration of 3-dimensional images from rotational angiography, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computerized tomography (CT), and transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) are employed to facilitate these procedures. We discuss the current use of these new 3D imaging technologies and their advantages and challenges when used to guide complex diagnostic and interventional catheterization procedures in patients with congenital heart disease.
How to Cite:
1. Fagan TE, Truong UT, Jone P-N, et al.. Multimodality 3-Dimensional Image Integration for Congenital Cardiac Catheterization. Methodist DeBakey Cardiovascular Journal. 2014;10(2):68-76. DOI: http://doi.org/10.14797/mdcj-10-2-68
Published on
01 Apr 2014.
Peer Reviewed
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