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Design consideration on integration of mechanical intravascular ultrasound and electromagnetic tracking sensor for intravascular reconstruction.

Wenran CaiKazuaki HaraHiroshi SenoEtsuko KobayashiTakashi OhyaIchiro Sakuma
Published in: International journal of computer assisted radiology and surgery (2024)
Placing the IVUS transducer on the proximal side of the EM sensor is superior in terms of interference reduction but inferior in terms of mechanical stability compared to a distal transducer. The distal side is preferred due to better mechanical stability during catheter manipulation at larger curvature. With this configuration, surface reconstruction errors less than 1.7 mm (with RMS 0.57 mm) were achieved when the distance to the field generator was less than 175 mm.
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