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Real three-dimensional cardiac imaging using leading-edge holographic display.


ABSTRACT: Understanding three-dimensional cardiac anatomy is fundamental for the practice of clinical cardiology. However, if three-dimensional images are displayed on two-dimensional monitors, they fail to provide depth perception. Currently, novel technologies, including the three-dimensional printing, three-dimensional monitors/projectors, and virtual reality applications can provide real three-dimensionality with depth perception. However, their relatively high cost and limited user-friendliness prevent their wide application. We introduce novel and commercially available holographic display, which allows multiple observers to see the full-color holographic images simultaneously without any specific glasses and headgear. This leading-edge technology is immediately applicable in both educational and clinical settings.

SUBMITTER: Mori S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8349857 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Real three-dimensional cardiac imaging using leading-edge holographic display.

Mori Shumpei S   Shivkumar Kalyanam K  

Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.) 20210616 6


Understanding three-dimensional cardiac anatomy is fundamental for the practice of clinical cardiology. However, if three-dimensional images are displayed on two-dimensional monitors, they fail to provide depth perception. Currently, novel technologies, including the three-dimensional printing, three-dimensional monitors/projectors, and virtual reality applications can provide real three-dimensionality with depth perception. However, their relatively high cost and limited user-friendliness preve  ...[more]

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