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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author | Ellen M. Lindquist Jordan M. Gosnell Sana K. Khan John L. Byl Weihua Zhou Jingfeng Jiang Joseph J. Vettukattil |
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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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spelling | doaj.art-de141c5a529c45d9acd588ab228b78a92022-12-21T18:13:17ZengElsevierAnnals of 3D Printed Medicine2666-96412021-12-0141000343D printing in cardiology: A review of applications and roles for advanced cardiac imagingEllen M. Lindquist0Jordan M. Gosnell1Sana K. Khan2John L. Byl3Weihua Zhou4Jingfeng Jiang5Joseph J. Vettukattil6Biomedical Engineering, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI, USACongenital Heart Center, Spectrum Health Helen DeVos Children's Hospital, Grand Rapids, MI, USACongenital Heart Center, Spectrum Health Helen DeVos Children's Hospital, Grand Rapids, MI, USACongenital Heart Center, Spectrum Health Helen DeVos Children's Hospital, Grand Rapids, MI, USAApplied Computing, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI, USABiomedical Engineering, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI, USACongenital Heart Center, Spectrum Health Helen DeVos Children's Hospital, Grand Rapids, MI, USA; Pediatrics and Human Development, Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, Grand Rapids, MI, USA; Corresponding author at: Congenital Heart Center, Spectrum Health Helen DeVos Children's Hospital, 100 Michigan NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503, USA.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.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666964121000291Cardiovascular diseaseAI3D printingAugmented realityDiagnosis |
spellingShingle | 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 Annals of 3D Printed Medicine Cardiovascular disease AI 3D printing Augmented reality Diagnosis |
title | 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_short | 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 |
topic | Cardiovascular disease AI 3D printing Augmented reality Diagnosis |
url | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666964121000291 |
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