Title :
Clinical application and technical challenges for intracardiac ultrasound imaging catheter based ICE imaging with EP mapping
Author :
Stephens, Douglas N. ; Shung, K. Kirk ; Cannata, Jonathan ; Zhao, JianZhong ; Chia, Raymond ; Nguyen, Hien ; Thomenius, Kai ; Dentinger, Aaron ; Wildes, Douglas G. ; Chen, Xunchang ; O´Donnell, Matthew ; Lowe, Robert I. ; Pemberton, James ; Burch, Grant H
Author_Institution :
California Univ., Davis, CA, USA
Abstract :
A 9F combination intracardiac imaging and electrophysiology mapping catheter has been developed and tested to help guide diagnostic and therapeutic intracardiac electrophysiology procedures. A 7.5 MHz, 64 element, side looking phased array was used for sector scanning from the tip of the catheter. Multiple electrophysiology (EP) mapping sensors were mounted as ring electrodes just proximal to the array for electrocardiographic synchronization of ultrasound images. The catheter has been used in vivo in a porcine animal model and has demonstrated useful intracardiac echocardiographic (ICE) visualization of both cardiac tissue and electrophysiology catheters in the right atrium. The catheter performed well in high frame rate imaging, color flow imaging, and strain rate imaging of atrial and ventricular structures.
Keywords :
bioelectric phenomena; catheters; echocardiography; patient treatment; 7.5 MHz; EP mapping; ICE imaging; cardiac tissue; catheter tip sector scanning; color flow imaging; diagnostic procedures; electrocardiographic synchronization; high frame rate imaging; in vivo electrophysiology mapping; intracardiac echocardiographic visualization; intracardiac ultrasound imaging; multiple electrophysiology mapping sensors; porcine animal model; right atrium; ring electrodes; side looking phased array; strain rate imaging; therapeutic intracardiac electrophysiology procedures; ultrasound imaging catheter; ventricular structures; Animals; Catheters; Electrodes; Ice; Image sensors; In vivo; Phased arrays; Sensor arrays; Testing; Ultrasonic imaging;
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium, 2004 IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8412-1
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2004.1417836