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Spatial reconstruction of coronary arteries from angiographic images

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, , Citation N Guggenheim et al 1991 Phys. Med. Biol. 36 99 DOI 10.1088/0031-9155/36/1/009

0031-9155/36/1/99

Abstract

A method for 3D reconstruction of coronary arteries from two angiographic projection views is presented (cinefilm 35 mm, 50 images/s). The geometric information defining the two projections is secured by filming a cube bearing 15 steel markers in the approximate location of the heart. For 3D reconstruction, a pair of images of the cube and two simultaneous images of the coronary tree are digitized on a computer assisted system. Two matrices describing the two projections are obtained from the 15*2*2 image coordinates of the cube markers. Next, the operator draws with a mouse the approximate centre lines of the coronary arteries to be 3D reconstructed. The program then determines the centre lines and the edges of the vessels in the two images accurately. The 3D centre lines are reconstructed and the true local vessel diameters determined. Intravascular volumes are obtained by summation of elementary volumes. The reconstructed arteries are visualized on a colour TV monitor.

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10.1088/0031-9155/36/1/009