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Dipl.-Inf. Martin KochAlumnus of the Pattern Recognition Lab of the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-NürnbergPublications
A full list of my publications can be found here. Towards Deformable Shape Modeling of the Left Atrium Using Non-Rigid Coherent Point Drift Registration
Bildverarbeitung für die Medizin 2013 Martin Koch, Sebastian Bauer, Joachim Hornegger, Norbert Strobel Modeling the deformable shape of the left atrium is of strong Post-procedural evaluation of catheter contact force characteristics
SPIE Medical Imaging 2012: Computer-Aided Diagnosis, Vol. 8315, pp. 83152J, 2012 Martin Koch, Alexander Brost, Atilla Kiraly, Norbert Strobel, Joachim Hornegger Minimally invasive catheter ablation of electric foci, performed in electrophysiology labs, is an attractive treatment option for atrial fibrillation (AF) - in particular if drug therapy is no longer effective or tolerated. There are different strategies to eliminate the electric foci inducing the arrhythmia. Independent of the particular strategy, it is essential to place transmural lesions. The impact of catheter contact force on the generated lesion quality has been investigated recently, and first results are promising. There are different approaches to measure catheter-tissue contact. Besides traditional haptic feedback, there are new technologies either relying on catheter tip-to-tissue contact force or on local impedance measurements at the tip of the catheter. In this paper, we present a novel tool for post-procedural ablation point evaluation and visualization of contact force characteristics. Our method is based on localizing ablation points set during AF ablation procedures. The 3-D point positions are stored together with lesion specific catheter contact force (CF) values recorded during the ablation. The force records are mapped to the spatial 3-D positions, where the energy has been applied. The tracked positions of the ablation points can be further used to generate a 3-D mesh model of the left atrium (LA). Since our approach facilitates visualization of different force characteristics for post-procedural evaluation and verification, it has the potential to improve outcome by highlighting areas where lesion quality may be less than desired. Navigation System With Contact Force Assessment To Guide Pulmonary Vein Isolation Procedures
Society for Medical Innovation and Technology (SMIT), Tel Aviv, Israel, September 13-16, pp. 1-2, 2011 Martin Koch, Arne Langenkamp, Atilla Kiraly, Alexander Brost, Norbert Strobel, The common option for treatment of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (AFib), once pharmacotherapy fails, is the electrically isolation of the pulmonary veins. Recent studies have emphasized the relevance of catheter tip-to-tissue contact For each ablasion lesion created by the physician, force values are collected over time and stored as a vector. Each force vector can be evaluated individually. Due to the 3-D catheter localization feature of the augmented |