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Our approach for comparing the locations of scar to sites of RF ablation is summarized in the ISMRM 2008 reference below.  The main challenge to this approach is to measure the distance between each scarred pixel, and each RF ablation site, and then the distance from each RF ablation site, to the nearest scarred pixel.  <foo>.
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Our plan for the project week is to first try to measure the closest distances between MRI scar and Carto data <bar>,and then to measure distances between Carto data and closest scarWe also wish to colorize the Carto surface, based on voltage data.  We also wish to streamline the MR angiography segmentation method.
 
 
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Software for the registration between electrophysiology Carto data and the MR angiogram has been implemented, using the ITK/VTK platform (see ISMRM 2008 abstract, Taclas et al, and figure above). This week we wrote code to quantitatively determine the distances between each ablation location, and the closest region of scar, and to determine the distances between each pixel of scar, and the nearest ablation point.   Therefore we accomplished our goal!
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===References===
 
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*Peters DC, Wylie JV, Hauser TH, Kissinger KV, Botnar RM, Essebag V, Josephson ME, Manning WJ. Detection of pulmonary vein and left atrial scar after catheter ablation with three-dimensional navigator-gated delayed enhancement MR imaging: initial experience. Radiology 2007; 243:690-695.
 
* Taclas JE, Wylie JV, Hauser TH, Manning WJ, Josephson ME, Peters, DC. Correlation and Visualization of Left Atrial Scar due to Pulmonary Vein Ablation with Recorded Ablation Sites.  Proceedings of the 16th scientific meeting of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (2008), Toronto, CA, p. 1042.
 
*Malchano ZJ, Neuzil P, Cury RC, Holmvang G, Weichet J, Schmidt EJ, Ruskin JN, Reddy VY. Integration of cardiac CT/MR imaging with three-dimensional electroanatomical mapping to guide catheter manipulation in the left atrium: implications for catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation. J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol 2006; 17:1221-1229.
 

Latest revision as of 18:30, 29 January 2009

Home < MGH RadOnc Winter 2009
Updated GUI for plastimatch plugin



Key Investigators

  • MGH: Greg Sharp
  • NAMIC: Wendy Plesniak, Steve Pieper

Objective

Design tools in Slicer to facilitate radiation treatment planning.


Approach, Plan

The goal was to enhance the interoperation of Slicer with MGH deformable registration software (plastimatch).

Progress

  • Add hooks to plastimatch so it can be downloaded and compiled as Slicer module from remote repository.
  • Enhance the plugin GUI to give simplified access to multistage registration.
  • Fix various bugs in the plastimatch front end.


References