3D Digital and Printed Hearts from Different Canine Breeds as an Educational Tool for Radiographic Interpretation

Author:

Giannico Amália T.1ORCID,Buch Danielle2ORCID,Lisboa Luiz Eduardo O.3ORCID,Denadai Bruno B.4ORCID,Torres Maria Fernanda P.5ORCID,Foggiatto José Aguiomar4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Postgraduate Program in Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Federal University of Technology – Paraná (UTFPR), R. Dep. Heitor Alencar Furtado, 5000 - Cidade Industrial, Curitiba, Paraná, 81280-340, Brazil

2. Department of Imaging Diagnostics, Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná (PUCPR), Rua Imaculada Conceição, 1155 – Prado Velho – 80215-901

3. Master student of Postgraduate Program in Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Federal University of Technology – Paraná (UTFPR), R. Dep. Heitor Alencar Furtado, 5000 - Cidade Industrial, Curitiba, Paraná, 81280-340, Brazil

4. Mechanical Department, Federal University of Technology – Paraná (UTFPR), R. Dep. Heitor Alencar Furtado, 5000 - Cidade Industrial, Curitiba, Paraná, 81280-340, Brazil

5. Department, Federal University of Paraná (UFPR), Av. Francisco Heráclito dos Santos, 100 - Jardim das Américas, Curitiba, Paraná, 81531-980, Brazil

Abstract

Three-dimensional (3D) printing is a new method of creating anatomical models, which can enhance the training of students and health professionals. The large breed-variation in dogs means that interpretation of thoracic radiographs can be challenging for the inexperienced radiologist. The aim of this study was to develop digital and printed 3D cardiac models from six canine breeds and evaluate their use as a tool for studying breed variations in radiology. The printed and digital 3D cardiac models were used by postgraduate veterinary students in diagnostic imaging along with a theoretical class on the subject and students completed a pre- and post-test, assessing cardiac size on thoracic radiographs in order to verify the usefulness of the models. The students then completed a satisfaction questionnaire on a Likert scale. There was a significant difference between the pre-test and the post-test results, with greater accuracy after using the 3D models. More errors were made in pre-test interpretation of radiographs from English Cocker Spaniel, English Bulldog, and Yorkshire Terrier and there were a significantly higher number of correct answers after using the 3D models. The vast majority of responses to all questions in the satisfaction questionnaire were positive, with partial or total agreement of the participants. This study demonstrates that digitally printed cardiac models from different breeds of dogs are effective learning tools. They helped students to better understand the relevant spatial relationship and cardiac morphology and to compare this anatomy with the radiographic image. Models are provided in 3D PDF and STL files for download.

Publisher

University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress)

Subject

General Veterinary,Education,General Medicine

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