3D printing in cardiology: A review of applications and roles for advanced cardiac imaging

With the rate of cardiovascular diseases in the U.S increasing throughout the years, there is a need for developing more advanced treatment plans that can be tailored to specific patients and scenarios. The development of 3D printing is rapidly gaining acceptance into clinical cardiology.In this rev...

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Autores principales: Ellen M. Lindquist, Jordan M. Gosnell, Sana K. Khan, John L. Byl, Weihua Zhou, Jingfeng Jiang, Joseph J. Vettukattil
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:de141c5a529c45d9acd588ab228b78a92021-11-16T04:11:37Z3D printing in cardiology: A review of applications and roles for advanced cardiac imaging2666-964110.1016/j.stlm.2021.100034https://doaj.org/article/de141c5a529c45d9acd588ab228b78a92021-12-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666964121000291https://doaj.org/toc/2666-9641With the rate of cardiovascular diseases in the U.S increasing throughout the years, there is a need for developing more advanced treatment plans that can be tailored to specific patients and scenarios. The development of 3D printing is rapidly gaining acceptance into clinical cardiology.In this review, key technologies used in 3D printing are briefly summarized, particularly, the use of artificial intelligence (AI), open-source tools like MeshLab and MeshMixer, and 3D printing techniques such as fused deposition molding (FDM) and polyjet are reviewed. The combination of 3D printing, multiple image integration, and augmented reality may greatly enhance data visualization during diagnosis, treatment planning, and surgical procedures for cardiology.Ellen M. LindquistJordan M. GosnellSana K. KhanJohn L. BylWeihua ZhouJingfeng JiangJoseph J. VettukattilElsevierarticleCardiovascular diseaseAI3D printingAugmented realityDiagnosisMedical technologyR855-855.5ENAnnals of 3D Printed Medicine, Vol 4, Iss , Pp 100034- (2021)
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language EN
topic Cardiovascular disease
AI
3D printing
Augmented reality
Diagnosis
Medical technology
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spellingShingle Cardiovascular disease
AI
3D printing
Augmented reality
Diagnosis
Medical technology
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Ellen M. Lindquist
Jordan M. Gosnell
Sana K. Khan
John L. Byl
Weihua Zhou
Jingfeng Jiang
Joseph J. Vettukattil
3D printing in cardiology: A review of applications and roles for advanced cardiac imaging
description With the rate of cardiovascular diseases in the U.S increasing throughout the years, there is a need for developing more advanced treatment plans that can be tailored to specific patients and scenarios. The development of 3D printing is rapidly gaining acceptance into clinical cardiology.In this review, key technologies used in 3D printing are briefly summarized, particularly, the use of artificial intelligence (AI), open-source tools like MeshLab and MeshMixer, and 3D printing techniques such as fused deposition molding (FDM) and polyjet are reviewed. The combination of 3D printing, multiple image integration, and augmented reality may greatly enhance data visualization during diagnosis, treatment planning, and surgical procedures for cardiology.
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author Ellen M. Lindquist
Jordan M. Gosnell
Sana K. Khan
John L. Byl
Weihua Zhou
Jingfeng Jiang
Joseph J. Vettukattil
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title 3D printing in cardiology: A review of applications and roles for advanced cardiac imaging
title_short 3D printing in cardiology: A review of applications and roles for advanced cardiac imaging
title_full 3D printing in cardiology: A review of applications and roles for advanced cardiac imaging
title_fullStr 3D printing in cardiology: A review of applications and roles for advanced cardiac imaging
title_full_unstemmed 3D printing in cardiology: A review of applications and roles for advanced cardiac imaging
title_sort 3d printing in cardiology: a review of applications and roles for advanced cardiac imaging
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