Suppr超能文献

评估冠状动脉异常的3D打印模型:对英国一家大学医院的临床医生和研究人员的一项调查。

Evaluating 3D-printed models of coronary anomalies: a survey among clinicians and researchers at a university hospital in the UK.

作者信息

Lee Matthew, Moharem-Elgamal Sarah, Beckingham Rylan, Hamilton Mark, Manghat Nathan, Milano Elena Giulia, Bucciarelli-Ducci Chiara, Caputo Massimo, Biglino Giovanni

机构信息

Bristol Medical School, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK.

National Heart Institute, Giza, Egypt.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2019 Mar 8;9(3):e025227. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-025227.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To evaluate the feasibility of three-dimensional (3D) printing models of coronary artery anomalies based on cardiac CT data and explore their potential for clinical applications.

DESIGN

Cardiac CT datasets of patients with various coronary artery anomalies (n=8) were retrospectively reviewed and processed, reconstructing detailed 3D models to be printed in-house with a desktop 3D printer (Form 2, Formlabs) using white resin.

SETTING

A University Hospital (division of cardiology) in the UK.

PARTICIPANTS

The CT scans, first and then 3D-printed models were presented to groups of clinicians (n=8) and cardiovascular researchers (n=9).

INTERVENTION

Participants were asked to assess different features of the 3D models and to rate the models' overall potential usefulness.

OUTCOME MEASURES

Models were rated according to clarity of anatomical detail, insight into the coronary abnormality, overall perceived usefulness and comparison to CT scans. Assessment of model characteristics used Likert-type questions (5-point scale from 'strongly disagree' to 'strongly agree') or a 10-point rating (from 0, lowest, to 10, highest). The questionnaire included a feedback form summarising overall usefulness. Participants' imaging experience (in a number of years) was also recorded.

RESULTS

All models were reconstructed and printed successfully, with accurate details showing coronary anatomy (eg, anomalous coronary artery, coronary roofing or coronary aneurysm in a patient with Kawasaki syndrome). All clinicians and researchers provided feedback, with both groups finding the models helpful in displaying coronary artery anatomy and abnormalities, and complementary to viewing 3D CT scans. The clinicians' group, who had substantially more imaging expertise, provided more enthusiastic ratings in terms of models' clarity, usefulness and future use on average.

CONCLUSIONS

3D-printed heart models can be feasibly used to recreate coronary artery anatomy and enhance understanding of coronary abnormalities. Future studies can evaluate their cost-effectiveness, as well as potentially explore other printing techniques and materials.

摘要

目的

评估基于心脏CT数据的冠状动脉异常三维(3D)打印模型的可行性,并探索其临床应用潜力。

设计

对患有各种冠状动脉异常的患者(n = 8)的心脏CT数据集进行回顾性分析和处理,使用白色树脂通过桌面3D打印机(Form 2,Formlabs)在内部重建详细的3D模型并进行打印。

地点

英国一家大学医院(心脏病学部)。

参与者

将CT扫描结果以及随后的3D打印模型展示给临床医生组(n = 8)和心血管研究人员组(n = 9)。

干预措施

要求参与者评估3D模型的不同特征,并对模型的整体潜在有用性进行评分。

观察指标

根据解剖细节的清晰度、对冠状动脉异常的洞察、整体感知有用性以及与CT扫描的比较对模型进行评分。使用李克特式问题(从“强烈不同意”到“强烈同意”的5分制)或10分制评分(从0分,最低,到10分,最高)对模型特征进行评估。问卷包括一份总结整体有用性的反馈表。还记录了参与者的成像经验(以年为单位)。

结果

所有模型均成功重建并打印,准确的细节显示了冠状动脉解剖结构(例如,川崎病患者的异常冠状动脉、冠状动脉覆盖或冠状动脉瘤)。所有临床医生和研究人员都提供了反馈,两组都认为这些模型有助于展示冠状动脉解剖结构和异常情况,并且是对3D CT扫描的补充。临床医生组的成像专业知识明显更多,他们对模型的清晰度、有用性和未来用途的平均评分更高。

结论

3D打印心脏模型可切实用于重现冠状动脉解剖结构并增强对冠状动脉异常的理解。未来的研究可以评估其成本效益,并可能探索其他打印技术和材料。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/ea6f/6430025/5cb2fbedbcdd/bmjopen-2018-025227f01.jpg

文献AI研究员

20分钟写一篇综述,助力文献阅读效率提升50倍。

立即体验

用中文搜PubMed

大模型驱动的PubMed中文搜索引擎

马上搜索

文档翻译

学术文献翻译模型,支持多种主流文档格式。

立即体验