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Accurate 3D reconstruction of complex blood vessel geometries from intravascular ultrasound images:in vitrostudy
2000
Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology
We present a technique that accurately reconstructs complex three dimensional blood vessel geometry from 2D intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) images. Biplane x-ray¯uoroscopy is used to image the ultrasound catheter tip at a few key points along its path as the catheter is pulled through the blood vessel. An interpolating spline describes the continuous catheter path. The IVUS images are located orthogonal to the path, resulting in a non-uniform structured scalar volume of echo densities.
doi:10.1080/03091900050163391
pmid:11105284
fatcat:o6sgjhzxifcxvaptw3aq7iziie