AI-based fusion imaging (DeviceGuide) was rated as helpful or very helpful in guiding M-TEER in most of the 51 procedures, improving team discussion and real-time trajectory feedback.
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Does AI-based fusion imaging software improve perceived utility and workflow during mitral transcatheter edge-to-edge repair?
51 consecutive patients undergoing mitral transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (M-TEER) with the PASCAL Ace device.
DeviceGuide EchoNavigator SmartVue, a novel artificial intelligence-based fusion imaging software that automatically tracks the PASCAL Ace device and aligns live 3D transoesophageal echocardiography with fluoroscopy.
Clinical utility assessed via a structured qualitative questionnaire focusing on workflow, team discussions on optimal trajectory, perceived image quality and stability, and overall usefulness.
A novel AI-based fusion imaging software was perceived by clinical teams as highly useful for streamlining workflow and enhancing real-time visualization during M-TEER procedures.
Aims Precise imaging is critical for procedural success in mitral transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (M-TEER), yet conventional fluoroscopy and echocardiography may lead to miscommunication and suboptimal device placement. The aim was to test the clinical utility of DeviceGuide EchoNavigator SmartVue (Philips Healthcare), a novel artificial intelligence-based fusion imaging software that automatically tracks the PASCAL Ace device and aligns live 3D transoesophageal echocardiography with fluoroscopy.Methods And Results In this prospective multi-centre study, DeviceGuide was evaluated in four structural heart centres in the USA, The Netherlands, and Switzerland in consecutive patients undergoing M-TEER with the PASCAL Ace device. Dedicated imaging modes support the procedure: target mode with trajectory overlays for real-time navigation, and a device mode that delivers continuous, auto-centred and auto-aligned device visualization throughout leaflet capture and closure. Interventional teams completed a structured qualitative questionnaire focusing on workflow, team discussions on optimal trajectory, perceived image quality and stability, and overall usefulness of the software during key procedural stages. Among 51 DeviceGuide-assisted M-TEER procedures, clinical teams rated the software as helpful or very helpful in guiding the intervention in most cases and reported improved discussion of optimal strategy. Main perceived advantages over conventional imaging were enhanced awareness and real-time feedback on trajectory and automated 3D-TEE views with continuous, auto-aligned device imaging during implantation.Conclusion This AI-based fusion imaging approach demonstrated high perceived utility during M-TEER with PASCAL Ace and appeared to streamline workflow and team communication, supporting further studies to determine its impact on clinical outcomes.
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Patric Biaggi
Roberto Corti
Oliver Gaemperli
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Biaggi et al. (Thu,) conducted a observational in Mitral transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (M-TEER) (n=51). DeviceGuide EchoNavigator SmartVue (AI-based fusion imaging) vs. Conventional imaging was evaluated on Clinical utility assessed via structured qualitative questionnaire on workflow, team discussions, image quality, and overall usefulness. AI-based fusion imaging (DeviceGuide) was rated as helpful or very helpful in guiding M-TEER in most of the 51 procedures, improving team discussion and real-time trajectory feedback.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69ccb63f16edfba7beb87f75 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.48620/96529
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