Echocardiography–fluoroscopy fusion imaging: The essential features used in congenital and structural heart disease interventional guidance
Abstract
Increased catheter‐based interventions in congenital and structural heart disease require imaging modalities to be oriented in the same visual perspective. The use of echocardiography–fluoroscopy fusion (EFF) imaging has been developed for better characterization of complex anatomy and to facilitate key steps in interventional procedures. This review will detail the technology behind EFF, the differences between the two ultrasound fusion...
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Title
Echocardiography–fluoroscopy fusion imaging: The essential features used in congenital and structural heart disease interventional guidance
Published Date
Apr 27, 2020
Journal
Volume
37
Issue
5
Pages
769 - 780
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