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Patient-Specific Dynamic Digital-Physical Twin for Coronary Intervention Training: An Integrated Mixed Reality Approach

Patient-Specific Dynamic Digital-Physical Twin for Coronary Intervention Training: An Integrated Mixed Reality Approach

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Background and Objective: Precise preoperative planning and effective physician training for coronary interventions are increasingly important. Despite advances in medical imaging technologies, transforming static or limited dynamic imaging data into comprehensive dynamic cardiac models remains challenging. Existing training systems lack accurate simulation of cardiac physiological dynamics. This study develops a comprehensive dynamic cardiac model research framework based on 4D-CTA, integrating digital twin technology, computer vision, and physical model manufacturing to provide precise, personalized tools for interventional cardiology. Methods: Using 4D-CTA data from a 60-year-old female with three-vessel coronary stenosis, we segmented cardiac chambers and coronary arteries, constructed dynamic models, and implemented skeletal skinning weight computation to simulate vessel deformation across 20 cardiac phases. Transparent vascular physical models were manufactured using medical-grade silicone. We developed cardiac output analysis and virtual angiography systems, implemented guidewire 3D reconstruction using binocular stereo vision, and evaluated the system through angiography validation and CABG training applications. Results: Morphological consistency between virtual and real angiography reached 80.9%. Dice similarity coefficients for guidewire motion ranged from 0.741-0.812, with mean trajectory errors below 1.1 mm. The transparent model demonstrated advantages in CABG training, allowing direct visualization while simulating beating heart challenges. Conclusion: Our patient-specific digital-physical twin approach effectively reproduces both anatomical structures and dynamic characteristics of coronary vasculature, offering a dynamic environment with visual and tactile feedback valuable for education and clinical planning.

Shuo Wang、Tong Ren、Nan Cheng、Rong Wang、Li Zhang

医学研究方法临床医学内科学

Shuo Wang,Tong Ren,Nan Cheng,Rong Wang,Li Zhang.Patient-Specific Dynamic Digital-Physical Twin for Coronary Intervention Training: An Integrated Mixed Reality Approach[EB/OL].(2025-05-16)[2025-06-05].https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.10902.点此复制

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