Image plane sensing methods and systems for intra-patient probes
First Claim
1. A system for determining a position of an imaging plane relative to a catheter, the system comprising:
- a first catheter having an ultrasound imaging transducer array, the ultrasound imaging transducer array corresponding to the imaging plane;
a second catheter having a first antenna, the second catheter at least in part different than the first catheter; and
a processor operable to determine angular position information of the imaging plane relative to one of the first catheter, the second catheter and combinations thereof as a function of a first signal of the first antenna;
wherein the first catheter comprises a second antenna positioned relative to the ultrasound imaging transducer array, and wherein the processor is operable to determine the angular position information of the imaging plane as a function of a second signal of the second antenna;
wherein the second antenna has a variable thickness as a function of angle around the first catheter.
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Abstract
A position of an imaging plane relative to a catheter or other probe is aligned with tissue of interest. Ultrasound tissue images may be registered to the catheter position with minimal rotational ambiguity. The spatial position of an ablation catheter or other device with respect to the imaging plane is more accurately determined, allowing a physician to identify specific anatomy in the relative location of a catheter or catheters. Another alternative or additional approach to determining the position of an imaging plane is to determine the relative position of two or more catheters. A catheter associated with imaging is then moved or bent in a direction having a known spatial relationship with the imaging plane. The position of the catheter is relative to each is then determined again to determine the angle or position of the imaging plane. In addition or as an alternative to determining an angular position of an imaging plane relative to a catheter, an ultrasound image of tissue is generated with acoustic elements for position identification. The acoustic elements are used as an imaging transducer array as well as devices for determining relative positions of the catheters.
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10 Claims
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1. A system for determining a position of an imaging plane relative to a catheter, the system comprising:
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a first catheter having an ultrasound imaging transducer array, the ultrasound imaging transducer array corresponding to the imaging plane; a second catheter having a first antenna, the second catheter at least in part different than the first catheter; and a processor operable to determine angular position information of the imaging plane relative to one of the first catheter, the second catheter and combinations thereof as a function of a first signal of the first antenna; wherein the first catheter comprises a second antenna positioned relative to the ultrasound imaging transducer array, and wherein the processor is operable to determine the angular position information of the imaging plane as a function of a second signal of the second antenna; wherein the second antenna has a variable thickness as a function of angle around the first catheter. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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