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1990 | OriginalPaper | Chapter

Echocardiographic Three-Dimensional Visualization of the Heart

Authors : Riccardo Pini, Elisabetta Monnini, Leonardo Masotti, Kevin L. Novins, Donald P. Greenberg, Barbara Greppi, Marino Cerofolini, Richard B. Devereux

Published in: 3D Imaging in Medicine

Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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To perform three-dimensional (3-D) reconstruction of the heart by ultrasound, we developed a novel rotating echocardiographic probe which, with computer assistance, allows “real” 3-D reconstruction of the beating heart from 62 standard fan shaped two-dimensional (2-D) images acquired at 2.903 degree increments of rotation around its central axis. To reconstruct 3-D images of the beating heart, an entire cardiac cycle was recorded from each transducer position with electrocardiographic gating; acquisition time is 75 to 123 seconds in normal sinus rhythm. For each frame of the cardiac cycle, the 62 images digitized in cylindrical coordinates were processed by a scan converter algorithm to reconstruct a 3-D cone of information in cartesian coordinates. From the 3-D matrices stored in the computer, 2-D echocardiographic images in any plane at specified times in the cardiac cycle, or throughout the entire cardiac cycle, can be derived and visualized. A computer workstation-based system was developed to create full 3-D perspective projections of the echocardiographic data based on a technique called ray tracing, and adapted for use in visualizing 3-D scalar fields. The 3-D images obtained in normal volunteers demonstrated that our system permits an accurate reconstruction of the heart with the same spatial and temporal resolution as the original 2-D echocardiograms without cumbersome external reference systems.

Metadata
Title
Echocardiographic Three-Dimensional Visualization of the Heart
Authors
Riccardo Pini
Elisabetta Monnini
Leonardo Masotti
Kevin L. Novins
Donald P. Greenberg
Barbara Greppi
Marino Cerofolini
Richard B. Devereux
Copyright Year
1990
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-84211-5_17