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This study presents ICard, an interactive simulation system for interventional cardiology training. It offers realistic, real-time catheter navigation using 3-D models and advanced physics for enhanced procedural familiarization.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Simulation
  • Interventional Cardiology

Background:

  • Interventional cardiology procedures require extensive training.
  • Current training methods may lack realistic, hands-on experience.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the development and capabilities of the ICard simulation system.
  • To provide a platform for training medical professionals in catheterization techniques.

Main Methods:

  • Developed an interactive simulation system (ICard) with 3-D vasculature and fluoroscopic views.
  • Implemented real-time catheter and guidewire navigation using the finite element method.
  • Incorporated physical modeling for catheter elasticity and an electromechanical device for tactile feedback.

Main Results:

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  • ICard provides realistic simulation of catheter navigation and interaction with blood vessels.
  • The system visualizes catheter position using 3-D and fluoroscopic views.
  • Physical modeling enhances the realism of catheterization procedures.

Conclusions:

  • ICard serves as a valuable tool for training in interventional cardiology.
  • The simulation system can be used for equipment design and potentially pre-treatment planning.