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. 2016 Feb;109(2):128-42.
doi: 10.1016/j.acvd.2015.11.011. Epub 2016 Feb 5.

Cardiac imaging of congenital heart diseases during interventional procedures continues to evolve: Pros and cons of the main techniques

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Cardiac imaging of congenital heart diseases during interventional procedures continues to evolve: Pros and cons of the main techniques

Sebastien Hascoët et al. Arch Cardiovasc Dis. 2016 Feb.
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Abstract

Cardiac catheterization has contributed to the progress made in the management of patients with congenital heart disease (CHD). First, it allowed clarification of the diagnostic assessment of CHD, by offering a better understanding of normal cardiac physiology and the pathophysiology and anatomy of complex malformations. Then, it became an alternative to surgery and a major component of the therapeutic approach for some CHD lesions. Nowadays, techniques have evolved and cardiac catheterization is widely used to percutaneously close intracardiac shunts, to relieve obstructive valvar or vessel lesions, and for transcatheter valve replacement. Accurate imaging is mandatory to guide these procedures. Cardiac imaging during catheterization of CHD must provide accurate images of lesions, surrounding cardiac structures, medical devices and tools used to deliver them. Cardiac imaging has to be 'real-time' with an excellent temporal resolution to ensure 'eyes-hands' synchronization and 'device-target area' accurate positioning. In this comprehensive review, we provide an overview of conventional cardiac imaging tools used in the catheterization laboratory in daily practice, as well as the effect of recent evolution and future imaging modalities.

Keywords: 3D echocardiography; 3D printing; Cardiopathies congénitales; Congenital heart diseases; Echonavigator(®); Fusion imaging; Imagerie de fusion; Impression 3D; Échocardiographie 3D.

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