Devices, systems, and methods for improving the accuracy and utility of imaging for cardiovascular procedures
Apparatus and methods are provided for using catheters to increase the accuracy of anatomical maps in the setting of patient movement.
1 . A system for facilitating imaging a patient during a medical procedure, comprising:
an electromagnetic field generator for generating an electromagnetic field around a desired region of a patient's body to provide an external reference frame;
a first elongate member comprising a proximal end, a distal end sized for introduction into the patient's body, and a first distal portion carrying a first positional sensor;
a second elongate member comprising a second distal portion advanceable from the first distal portion and carrying a second positional sensor such that a location of the second positional sensor is adjustable relative to the first positional sensor; and
a processor coupled to the first and second positional sensors for receiving signals from the first and second positional sensors generated in response to the electromagnetic field, the processor configured to identify when the first and second positional sensors move relative to the external reference frame to identify corresponding movement of the patient's body.
2 . The system of claim 1 , further comprising a display coupled to the processor for presenting an anatomical map of at least a portion of the patient's body, the processor configured to reorient the anatomical map based at least in part on the identified movement of the patient's body to compensate for the movement.
3 . The system of claim 1 , further comprising a display coupled to the processor for presenting images of at least a portion of the patient's body, the processor configured to modify images presented on the display based at least in part on the identified movement of the patient's body to compensate for the movement.
4 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the first positional sensor is configured to provide first signals to the processor corresponding to positional and rotational coordinates of the first positional sensor relative to the external reference frame, and the second positional sensor is configured to provide second signals to the processor corresponding to positional coordinates of the second positional sensor relative to the external reference frame, and wherein the processor analyzes the first and second signals to generate an internal reference frame corresponding to an orientation of the patient's body within the external reference frame.
5 . The system of claim 4 , wherein the processor is configured to generate the internal reference frame as a three-dimensional internal reference frame from the first and second signals.
6 . The system of claim 4 , wherein the distal portion is configured for introduction into an organ of the patient's body, and wherein the processor is configured to analyze the first and second signals to generate the internal reference frame to identify an orientation of the organ within the external reference frame.
7 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the processor is configured to analyze the signals to generate an internal reference frame corresponding to an orientation of the patient's body within the external reference frame.
8 . The system of claim 7 , wherein, after generating the internal reference frame, the processor is configured to map the internal reference frame to the external reference frame such that, when the signals from the first and second positional sensors indicate the patient's body has moved, the internal reference frame may be remapped to the external reference frame.
9 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the second distal portion is advanceable laterally from the first distal portion.
10 . The system of claim 9 , wherein the second elongate member is advanceable from a side port in the first distal portion such that the second distal portion is directable laterally relative to the first distal portion.
11 . The system of claim 9 , wherein the second elongate member is advanceable axially from an end port in the first distal portion such that a distance between the first and second sensors is adjustable.
12 . The system of claim 1 ,
wherein the first and second distal portions are movable independently relative to the distal end such that a distance between the first positional sensor and the second positional sensor is adjustable.
13 . A system for facilitating imaging of a patient's heart during a medical procedure, comprising:
an electromagnetic field generator for generating an electromagnetic field around a desired region of a patient's body to provide an external reference frame;
an elongate member comprising a proximal end, a distal end sized for introduction into the patient's body, and a distal portion carrying a plurality of sensors spaced apart from one another such that the sensors may be positioned within a coronary vessel; and
a processor coupled to the sensors for receiving signals from the sensors to generate an internal reference frame substantially fixed relative to the coronary vessels to identify an orientation of the patient's heart within the external reference frame, the processor further configured to identify when the plurality of sensors move relative to the external reference frame to identify corresponding movement of the patient's body,
wherein the plurality of sensors comprises a first positional sensor and a second positional sensor movable relative to the first position sensor such that a location of the second positional sensor is adjustable relative to the first positional sensor.
14 . The system of claim 13 , wherein, after generating the internal reference frame, the processor is configured to map the internal reference frame to the external reference frame such that, when the signals from the sensors indicate the patient's body has moved, the internal reference frame is remapped to the external reference frame based at least in part on the movement of the patient's body.
15 . The system of claim 13 , further comprising a display coupled to the processor for presenting an anatomical map of at least a portion of the patient's heart, the processor configured to reorient the anatomical map based at least in part on the identified movement of the patient's heart to compensate for the movement.
16 . The system of claim 13 , further comprising a display coupled to the processor for presenting images of at least a portion of the patient's heart, the processor configured to modify images presented on the display based at least in part on the identified movement of the patient's heart to compensate for the movement.
17 . The system of claim 13 , wherein the first positional sensor is configured to provide first signals to the processor corresponding to positional and rotational coordinates of the first positional sensor relative to the external reference frame, and the second positional sensor is configured to provide second signals to the processor corresponding to positional coordinates of the second positional sensor relative to the external reference frame, and wherein the processor is configured to analyze the first and second signals to generate a three-dimensional internal reference frame corresponding to an orientation of the patient's heart within the external reference frame.
18 . A method for maintaining a stable spatial reference frame relative to cardiac anatomy within a patient's heart, comprising:
introducing a distal portion of an elongate member into the patient's heart such that a first sensor carried on the distal portion is positioned within a coronary sinus;
advancing a second sensor relative to the first sensor such that the second sensor is positioned within a tributary vein to adjust a distance between the first sensor and the second sensor;
generating an electromagnetic field that encompasses the patient's heart to provide an external reference frame;
receiving signals from the first and second sensors to identify locations of the first and second sensors relative to the external reference frame;
identifying when the locations of the first and second sensors move relative to the external reference frame to identify movement of the patient's heart; and
compensating for movement of the patient's heart in images presented on a display.
19 . The method of claim 18 , wherein introducing the distal portion comprises positioning the first sensor within the coronary sinus and advancing a secondary body carrying the second sensor from the distal portion into the tributary vein.
20 . The method of claim 19 , wherein the secondary body is advanced laterally from the distal portion into the tributary vein.