Boshra Mina, Godbout Justin, Perry Jeffrey J, Pan Andy
Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, 451 Smyth Rd., Ottawa, ON, K1H8M5, Canada.
Department of Emergency Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, 1053 Carling Avenue, Ottawa, ON, K1Y 4E9, Canada.
3D Print Med. 2020 Sep 30;6(1):28. doi: 10.1186/s41205-020-00081-6.
3D printing (3DP) has gained interest in many fields of medicine including cardiology, plastic surgery, and urology due to its versatility, convenience, and low cost. However, critical care medicine, which is abundant with high acuity yet infrequent procedures, has not embraced 3DP as much as others. The discrepancy between the possible training or therapeutic uses of 3DP in critical care and what is currently utilized in other fields needs to be addressed.
This narrative literature review describes the uses of 3DP in critical care that have been documented. It also discusses possible future directions based on recent technological advances.
A literature search on PubMed was performed using keywords and Mesh terms for 3DP, critical care, and critical care skills.
Our search found that 3DP use in critical care fell under the major categories of medical education (23 papers), patient care (4 papers) and clinical equipment modification (4 papers). Medical education showed the use of 3DP in bronchoscopy, congenital heart disease, cricothyroidotomy, and medical imaging. On the other hand, patient care papers discussed 3DP use in wound care, personalized splints, and patient monitoring. Clinical equipment modification papers reported the use of 3DP to modify stethoscopes and laryngoscopes to improve their performance. Notably, we found that only 13 of the 31 papers were directly produced or studied by critical care physicians.
The papers discussed provide examples of the possible utilities of 3DP in critical care. The relative scarcity of papers produced by critical care physicians may indicate barriers to 3DP implementation. However, technological advances such as point-of-care 3DP tools and the increased demand for 3DP during the recent COVID-19 pandemic may change 3DP implementation across the critical care field.
由于其多功能性、便利性和低成本,3D打印(3DP)在包括心脏病学、整形手术和泌尿外科在内的许多医学领域都引起了关注。然而,重症医学领域虽然有很多高难度但不常见的操作,却没有像其他领域那样广泛采用3DP。3DP在重症医学中可能的培训或治疗用途与目前在其他领域的应用之间的差异需要得到解决。
本叙述性文献综述描述了已记录的3DP在重症医学中的用途。它还基于最近的技术进展讨论了可能的未来方向。
在PubMed上使用3DP、重症医学和重症医学技能的关键词和医学主题词进行文献检索。
我们的检索发现,3DP在重症医学中的应用主要分为医学教育(23篇论文)、患者护理(4篇论文)和临床设备改造(4篇论文)三大类。医学教育方面展示了3DP在支气管镜检查、先天性心脏病、环甲膜切开术和医学成像中的应用。另一方面,患者护理方面的论文讨论了3DP在伤口护理、个性化夹板和患者监测中的应用。临床设备改造方面的论文报道了使用3DP对听诊器和喉镜进行改造以提高其性能。值得注意的是,我们发现31篇论文中只有13篇是由重症医学医生直接撰写或研究的。
所讨论的论文提供了3DP在重症医学中可能用途的实例。重症医学医生撰写的论文相对较少,这可能表明3DP实施存在障碍。然而,诸如床旁3DP工具等技术进步以及近期新冠疫情期间对3DP需求的增加,可能会改变整个重症医学领域的3DP实施情况。