Affiliation:
1. Division of Cardiothoracic Anesthesia Department of Anesthesiology University of Minnesota Minneapolis Minnesota USA
2. The Visible Heart® Laboratories Department of Surgery Institute for Engineering in Medicine University of Minnesota Minneapolis Minnesota USA
Abstract
AbstractIntroductionEchocardiography is essential for diagnosing and assessing the severity of perioperative structural and functional heart disease. Yet, educational opportunities to better understand echocardiography‐based cardiac anatomy remain limited by the two‐dimensional display, lack of anatomic details, variability of heart models, and costs and global access of training.MethodsWe performed micro computed tomography of human heart specimens not suitable for orthotopic transplantation. We created high‐resolution computational 3D models of different human hearts, sliced them in the different recommended American Society of Echocardiography views, and 3D printed them using different materials.ResultsWe scanned, 3D modeled, and 3D printed a variety of human hearts both healthy and diseased. We have made the models available in the cardiac operating rooms and routinely use them for teaching anesthesia residents and cardiothoracic anesthesia fellows about basic and advanced echocardiographic views, cardiopulmonary bypass cannulation strategies, and valvular pathology and planned interventions.ConclusionWe have generated a library of 3D printed hearts to display the recommended echocardiographic views as a unique educational tool designed to safely accelerate the understanding of absolute and relative human cardiac anatomy and pathology, especially related to gaining advanced appreciation of clinically employed perioperative echocardiography.
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging
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