Demonstration of interactive tool for left atrial appendage occluder (LAAO) device setting selection in the framework of SimCardioTest, EU project.
The video demonstrates the use of the VIDAA (Virtual Implantation and Device selection for left Atrial Appendages) platform, a web-based interface where the user can jointly visualise the 3D anatomy of the left atria and several morphological indices such as the diameters of the ostium and along the LAA centreline. Based on the LA morphological characterisation, the platform provides some recommended sizes for different types of LAAO devices (e.g., plug- and pacifier-type), but the user can select any device configuration. Once a LAAO device is selected, the user can interactively place it in different locations to study the optimal settings for the analysed LA geometry, including independent manipulation of different device parts. Finally, the VIDAA platform performs a virtual device deployment to predict how the device will fit the LA wall, showing the degree of device compression in a colourmap. The desired LAAO device configuration can then be exported so that fluid simulations can be run in the Cloud to compute haemodynamic in-silico indices estimating the risk of device-related thrombus.
Demonstration of interactive tool for left atrial appendage occluder (LAAO) device setting selection in the framework of SimCardioTest, EU project.
The video demonstrates the use of the VIDAA (Virtual Implantation and Device selection for left Atrial Appendages) platform, a web-based interface where the user can jointly visualise the 3D anatomy of the left atria and several morphological indices such as the diameters of the ostium and along the LAA centreline. Based on the LA morphological characterisation, the platform provides some recommended sizes for different types of LAAO devices (e.g., plug- and pacifier-type), but the user can select any device configuration. Once a LAAO device is selected, the user can interactively place it in different locations to study the optimal settings for the analysed LA geometry, including independent manipulation of different device parts. Finally, the VIDAA platform performs a virtual device deployment to predict how the device will fit the LA wall, showing the degree of device compression in a colourmap. The desired LAAO device configuration can then be exported so that fluid simulations can be run in the Cloud to compute haemodynamic in-silico indices estimating the risk of device-related thrombus.
