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Imaging-Based, Patient-Specific Three-Dimensional Printing to Plan, Train, and Guide Cardiovascular Interventions: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis - 23/08/22

Doi : 10.1016/j.hlc.2022.04.052 
Benedikt Bernhard, MD a, 1, Joël Illi, MSc a, b, 1, Martin Gloeckler, MD a, Thomas Pilgrim, MD a, Fabien Praz, MD a, Stephan Windecker, MD a, Andreas Haeberlin, MD, PhD a, c, Christoph Gräni, MD, PhD a, c,
a Department of Cardiology, Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland 
b Swiss MedTech Center, Switzerland Innovation Park Biel/Bienne AG, Switzerland 
c Translational Imaging Center, Sitem Center, University of Bern, Switzerland 

Corresponding author at: Department of Cardiology, University Hospital Bern, Inselspital Bern, Freiburgstrasse 18, 3010 Bern, Switzerland.Department of CardiologyUniversity Hospital BernInselspital BernFreiburgstrasse 18Bern3010Switzerland

Abstract

Background

To tailor cardiovascular interventions, the use of three-dimensional (3D), patient-specific phantoms (3DPSP) encompasses patient education, training, simulation, procedure planning, and outcome-prediction.

Aim

This systematic review and meta-analysis aims to investigate the current and future perspective of 3D printing for cardiovascular interventions.

Methods

We systematically screened articles on Medline and EMBASE reporting the prospective use of 3DPSP in cardiovascular interventions by using combined search terms. Studies that compared intervention time depending on 3DPSP utilisation were included into a meta-analysis.

Results

We identified 107 studies that prospectively investigated a total of 814 3DPSP in cardiovascular interventions. Most common settings were congenital heart disease (CHD) (38 articles, 6 comparative studies), left atrial appendage (LAA) occlusion (11 articles, 5 comparative, 1 randomised controlled trial [RCT]), and aortic disease (10 articles). All authors described 3DPSP as helpful in assessing complex anatomic conditions, whereas poor tissue mimicry and the non-consideration of physiological properties were cited as limitations. Compared to controls, meta-analysis of six studies showed a significant reduction of intervention time in LAA occlusion (n=3 studies), and surgery due to CHD (n=3) if 3DPSPs were used (Cohen’s d=0.54; 95% confidence interval 0.13 to 0.95; p=0.001), however heterogeneity across studies should be taken into account.

Conclusions

3DPSP are helpful to plan, train, and guide interventions in patients with complex cardiovascular anatomy. Benefits for patients include reduced intervention time with the potential for lower radiation exposure and shorter mechanical ventilation times. More evidence and RCTs including clinical endpoints are needed to warrant adoption of 3DPSP into routine clinical practice.

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Keywords : Patient specific phantoms, 3D printing, Additive manufacturing, Cardiovascular intervention, Personalised medicine


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