ROAILGSep 12, 2020

Towards Automatic Manipulation of Intra-cardiac Echocardiography Catheter

arXiv:2009.05859v37 citations
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This addresses a domain-specific problem for physicians in electrophysiology and structural heart interventions by offering incremental automation assistance.

The paper tackles the high cognitive demand on physicians during intra-cardiac echocardiography (ICE) procedures by developing a robotic manipulator for ICE catheters, with results showing it provides efficient and reproducible tool use validated in phantom, animal, and benchtop experiments.

Intra-cardiac Echocardiography (ICE) is a powerful imaging modality for guiding electrophysiology and structural heart interventions. ICE provides real-time observation of anatomy, catheters, and emergent complications. However, this increased reliance on intraprocedural imaging creates a high cognitive demand on physicians who can often serve as interventionalist and imager. We present a robotic manipulator for ICE catheters to assist physicians with imaging and serve as a platform for developing processes for procedural automation. Herein, we introduce two application modules towards these goals: (1) a view recovery process that allows physicians to save views during intervention and automatically return with the push of a button and (2) a data-driven approach to compensate kinematic model errors that result from non-linear behaviors in catheter bending, providing more precise control of the catheter tip. View recovery is validated by repeated catheter positioning in cardiac phantom and animal experiments with position- and image-based analysis. We present a simplified calibration approach for error compensation and verify with complex rotation of the catheter in benchtop and phantom experiments under varying realistic curvature conditions. Results support that a robotic manipulator for ICE can provide an efficient and reproducible tool, potentially reducing execution time and promoting greater utilization of ICE imaging.

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