Feasibility, Accuracy, and Reproducibility of Aortic Valve Sizing for Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation Using Virtual Reality

Author:

Kanschik Dominika1ORCID,Haschemi Jafer1ORCID,Heidari Houtan1,Klein Kathrin1,Afzal Shazia2ORCID,Maier Oliver1ORCID,Piayda Kerstin3ORCID,Binneboesssel Stephan1ORCID,Oezaslan Goeksen1,Bruno Raphael R.1ORCID,Antoch Gerald4,Lichtenberg Artur56ORCID,Fleissner Felix5,Scherner Maximillian5,Kelm Malte16ORCID,Zeus Tobias1ORCID,Jung Christian16ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiology, Pulmonology, and Vascular Medicine, Medical Faculty University Hospital and Heinrich‐Heine University Duesseldorf Germany

2. Heartcenter Trier Krankenhaus der Barmherzigen Brueder Trier Germany

3. Department of Cardiology and Angiology University Hospital Giessen und Marburg Giessen Germany

4. Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Medical Faculty University Hospital and Heinrich‐Heine University Duesseldorf Germany

5. Department of Cardiac Surgery, Medical Faculty University Hospital and Heinrich‐Heine University Duesseldorf Germany

6. Cardiovascular Research Institute Duesseldorf (CARID), Medical Faculty Heinrich‐Heine University Duesseldorf Germany

Abstract

Background Detailed visualization and precise measurements of aortic valve dimensions are critical for the success of transcatheter aortic valve implantation and for the prevention of complications. Currently, multislice computed tomography is the gold standard for assessment of the aortic annulus and surrounding structures to determine the prosthesis size. New technologies such as virtual reality (VR) not only enable 3‐dimensional (3D) visualization with the potential to improve understanding of anatomy and pathology but also allow measurements in 3D. This study aims to investigate the feasibility, accuracy, and reproducibility of VR for the visualization of the aortic valve, the surrounding structures, and its role in preprocedural sizing for transcatheter aortic valve implantation. Methods and Results Based on the preprocedural multislice computed tomography data, 3mensio measurements and 3D visualizations and measurements using VR software were performed retrospectively on 60 consecutive patients who underwent transcatheter aortic valve implantation at our heart center. There were no significant differences but strong correlations between the VR measurements compared with those performed with the 3mensio software. Furthermore, excellent or good intra‐ and interobserver reliability could be demonstrated for all values. In a structured questionnaire, users reported that VR simplified anatomical understanding, improved 3D comprehension of adjacent structures, and was associated with very good self‐perceived depth perception. Conclusions The use of VR for preprocedural transcatheter aortic valve implantation sizing is feasible and has precise and reproducible measurements. In addition, 3D visualization improves anatomical understanding and orientation. To evaluate the potential benefits of 3D visualization for planning further cardiovascular interventions, research in this field is needed.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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