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Ultrasound current source density imaging using a clinical intracardiac catheter

  • Qian Li
  • , Yexian Qin
  • , Pier Ingram
  • , Russell Witte
  • , Zhaohui Wang

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Abstract

Radiofrequency catheter ablation for treatment of cardiac arrhythmia requires pre-surgical mapping of the heart's activation wave. However, modern cardiac mapping systems continue to suffer from significant limitations. We have proposed Ultrasound Current Source Density Imaging (UCSDI) as a new modality to map reentry currents in the heart. In this study, we focus on interfacing UCSDI with a clinical intra-cardiac catheter - a key step towards translating UCSDI to the clinic for guiding cardiac ablation therapy. Sensitivity of UCSDI combined with the catheter was tested in a tissue mimicking phantom and fresh excised porcine hear tissue. Effect of the recoding distance on the detection of UCSDI was also investigated. Sensitivity of UCSDI with catheter was 4.7 μV/mA (R 2 = 0.999) in cylindrical gel (0.9% NaCl), and 3.2 μV/mA (R 2 = 0.92) in porcine heart tissue. The AE signal was detectable more than 25 mm away from the source in cylindrical gel (0.9% NaCl). © 2011 IEEE.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2011 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium, IUS 2011
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StatePublished - 2011

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