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3-Dimensional Modeling in Cardiovascular Disease

Editat de Evan M. Zahn
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 sep 2019
Written by physicians and surgeons, imaging specialists, and medical technology engineers, and edited by Dr. Evan M. Zahn of the renowned Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute, this concise, focused volume covers must-know information in this new and exciting field. Covering everything from the evolution of 3D modeling in cardiac disease to the various roles of 3D modeling in cardiology to cardiac holography and 3D bioprinting, 3-Dimensional Modeling in Cardiovascular Disease is a one-stop resource for physicians, cardiologists, radiologists, and engineers who work with patients, support care providers, and perform research.
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ISBN-13: 9780323653916
ISBN-10: 032365391X
Pagini: 214
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 7 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Elsevier

Cuprins

1 The Evolution of 3D Modeling in Cardiac Disease
2 The Technical Basics of Cardiac 3D Printing
3 From Multiplanar Imaging to Physical 3D Models: 3D Printing as an Adjunct to Congenital Heart Surgery
4 3D Modeling as an Adjunct to Complex Congenital Catheter Interventions
5 Instructional Case Examples Utilizing Three-Dimensional Modeling in Congenital Heart Disease
6 Is There Role for 3D Modeling in Planning Acquired Heart Disease Surgery?
7 3D Modeling as a Tool for Structural Heart Interventions
8 The Role of 3D Modeling in the Treatment of Advanced Heart Failure
9 Current Challenges to the Use of 3D Modeling as a Standard Clinical Tool
10 Does 3D Modeling Alter Clinical Outcomes? What Are the Data?
11 3D Modeling as a Medical Education Resource, Simulation, and Communication Tool
12 Computational Modeling and Personalized Surgery
13 3D Bioprinting: What Does the Future Hold?