AI Article Synopsis

  • Abnormal atrioventricular valves pose significant challenges for surgeons aiming for successful repairs, highlighting the need for advanced 3D imaging technology.
  • The high spatial and temporal resolution of 3D echocardiography allows for detailed 3D printing of valve structures, although there are complications in data processing compared to CT and MRI.
  • A specific case of complex mitral valve disease in a young patient demonstrates the technical difficulties involved in segmenting and 3D printing from echocardiographic information.

Article Abstract

Abnormal atrioventricular valve present great challenges to the surgeon in achieving a successful repair, and thus present a great opportunity for enhanced 3D imaging to guide pre- and intra-operative management. Spatial and temporal resolution of 3D echocardiography enables 3D printing of valve morphology. However, non-linearity, angle dependence, speckle, blur, and resampling complicate segmentation compared to computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). A case of complex mitral valve disease in a pediatric patient is therefore presented to illustrate the technical challenges of segmentation and 3D printing from echocardiographic data.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/echo.15239DOI Listing

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