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1 topic, 6 min.
6 topics, 26 min.
10 topics, 47 min.
Measuring the Annulus
6 m.Annular Measurement, Manual Method Case Review
8 m.Annular Measurement, Software Assisted Case Review
4 m.Additional Measurements of the Aortic Root
4 m.Coronary Artery Heights Case Review
6 m.Sinus of Valsalva Widths and Heights Case Review
9 m.Fluoroscopic Planning Case Review
3 m.Valve-in-Valve
6 m.Valve-in-Valve Post TAVR Case Review
2 m.Valve-in-Valve Case Review
4 m.11 topics, 33 min.
Aortic Valve Calcium Scoring
3 m.Aortic Valve Calcium Scoring Case Review
4 m.Annular Calcifiations
3 m.Annular Calcification Case Review
3 m.Bicuspid Aortic Valve
6 m.Bicuspid Aortic Valve (2 Sinus) Case Review
2 m.Bicuspid Aortic Valve (3 Sinus with Fusion) Case Review
3 m.Bicuspid Aortic Valve (2 Sinus) Post TAVR Case Review
3 m.Coronary Disease
3 m.Membranous Septal Length
4 m.Membranous Septal Length Case Review
4 m.3 topics, 17 min.
5 topics, 21 min.
0:00
With this next video, we're gonna talk about fluoroscopic C-arm, uh,
0:05
measurements. What these are,
0:06
are you're actually trying to give the operator the, um,
0:10
interventional cardiologist and the surgeon who are working on this case a good
0:14
starting point for optimal viewing of the aortic valve orientation during the
0:19
procedure. So I'm using some, uh,
0:22
specialized three D software here. Again, any of the three d um,
0:27
packages that you can get for assisting with TAVR measurements will
0:31
give an approach to doing these types of measurements.
0:35
They're all a little bit different, but conceptually they all, you know,
0:39
do the same thing. And so I'm just gonna show you how it's done.
0:41
This particular software package,
0:43
we started by identifying the basal plane by
0:48
placing markers at the bottom of the right,
0:52
left and non coronary cusps.
0:54
And so you can see those markers have colors assigned to them, uh, green, red,
0:58
and yellow. So each color is the bottom of the cusps.
1:02
And so now if you look at this virtual fluoroscopic image,
1:06
you can see the different markers, right?
1:10
And the goal here is you'd like to have the markers coplanar and
1:14
evenly spaced. And so what you want to do,
1:18
and usually the software does this for you, but I honestly,
1:21
I kind of like made it a little bit cockeyed just to demonstrate,
1:25
lemme scroll down actually to the annular plane here.
1:29
And what you want to do is you want to get all those markers,
1:34
co-planner just like that.
1:37
And within the more right sided versus more left sided,
1:41
you want to adjust them to make sure that they're even, so for instance,
1:43
here I've got the green and the yellow really close together,
1:46
and the red further away,
1:47
I wanna put the green in the middle and the red and the yellow, um,
1:51
at either end.
1:53
So they're equally spaced in this plane and that they're all in the
1:58
same plane, sort of in this coronal view here. And then once you have that look,
2:03
this is really the optimal look for them when they're placing the device,
2:07
when they're doing a fluoroscopic evaluation.
2:09
This helps 'em really see the device end on.
2:12
And the nice thing is that we can tell 'em the optimal measurements and they're
2:16
displayed right here, l a o six and cranial two degrees.
2:20
So those are the optimal fluoroscopic measurements that will report to assist
2:24
the cardiologist when performing the case.
Interactive Transcript
0:00
With this next video, we're gonna talk about fluoroscopic C-arm, uh,
0:05
measurements. What these are,
0:06
are you're actually trying to give the operator the, um,
0:10
interventional cardiologist and the surgeon who are working on this case a good
0:14
starting point for optimal viewing of the aortic valve orientation during the
0:19
procedure. So I'm using some, uh,
0:22
specialized three D software here. Again, any of the three d um,
0:27
packages that you can get for assisting with TAVR measurements will
0:31
give an approach to doing these types of measurements.
0:35
They're all a little bit different, but conceptually they all, you know,
0:39
do the same thing. And so I'm just gonna show you how it's done.
0:41
This particular software package,
0:43
we started by identifying the basal plane by
0:48
placing markers at the bottom of the right,
0:52
left and non coronary cusps.
0:54
And so you can see those markers have colors assigned to them, uh, green, red,
0:58
and yellow. So each color is the bottom of the cusps.
1:02
And so now if you look at this virtual fluoroscopic image,
1:06
you can see the different markers, right?
1:10
And the goal here is you'd like to have the markers coplanar and
1:14
evenly spaced. And so what you want to do,
1:18
and usually the software does this for you, but I honestly,
1:21
I kind of like made it a little bit cockeyed just to demonstrate,
1:25
lemme scroll down actually to the annular plane here.
1:29
And what you want to do is you want to get all those markers,
1:34
co-planner just like that.
1:37
And within the more right sided versus more left sided,
1:41
you want to adjust them to make sure that they're even, so for instance,
1:43
here I've got the green and the yellow really close together,
1:46
and the red further away,
1:47
I wanna put the green in the middle and the red and the yellow, um,
1:51
at either end.
1:53
So they're equally spaced in this plane and that they're all in the
1:58
same plane, sort of in this coronal view here. And then once you have that look,
2:03
this is really the optimal look for them when they're placing the device,
2:07
when they're doing a fluoroscopic evaluation.
2:09
This helps 'em really see the device end on.
2:12
And the nice thing is that we can tell 'em the optimal measurements and they're
2:16
displayed right here, l a o six and cranial two degrees.
2:20
So those are the optimal fluoroscopic measurements that will report to assist
2:24
the cardiologist when performing the case.
Report
Faculty
Stefan Loy Zimmerman, MD
Associate Professor of Radiology and Radiological Science
Johns Hopkins Medicine Department of Radiology and Radiological Science
Tags
Vascular Imaging
Vascular
Idiopathic
Congenital
Cardiac valves
Cardiac CT (SCCT Cat B1 Video Case)
Cardiac
CTA
CT
Acquired/Developmental
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