This study is intended to evaluate the use of the holographic display of 3D images acquired during ultrasound based cardiac procedures and to assess the clinical use of the HOLOSCOPE-i, in providing 3D spatial understanding to the clinician performing the procedure. Patients scheduled to undergo an elective procedure in the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory which use 3D echocardiography (ECHO) as part of the procedure will be enrolled to this study. In addition to the standard of practice imaging using ultrasound, patients anatomical structures will be evaluated using a 3D holographic system. The patients will complete their participation in the study, at the end of the procedure. No follow-up is required and patients will continue their routine medical care following the procedure.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
50
3D holographic visualization of the anatomy during the planned interventional procedure. The HOLOSCOPE-i will be used in addition to and will not replace conventional displays that are currently being used during the procedure.
New York Presbyterian
New York, New York, United States
HOLOSCOPE-i is of clinical use for ultrasound based cardiac procedures
Qualitative assessment using a Likert scale
Time frame: During procedure
HOLOSCOPE-i provides an intuitive understanding of the spatial relationship of the anatomy
Qualitative assessment using a Likert scale
Time frame: During procedure
HOLOSCOPE-i provides an intuitive understanding of the spatial relationship between the tool and the anatomy
Qualitative assessment using a Likert scale
Time frame: During procedure
Satisfaction with the use of the HOLOSCOPE-i under intra-procedural conditions
Qualitative assessment using a Likert scale
Time frame: During procedure
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