天津医药 ›› 2016, Vol. 44 ›› Issue (8): 974-977.doi: 10.11958/20160231

• 专题研究-心血管 • 上一篇    下一篇

超声引导3D 打印用于评估结构性心脏病的研究进展

朱延波1 , 耿婕2△, 关欣1 , 刘建实3   

  1. 1天津市胸科医院超声科 (邮编300222), 2 CICU, 3 心外科
  • 收稿日期:2016-03-31 修回日期:2016-04-26 出版日期:2016-08-15 发布日期:2016-08-22
  • 通讯作者: 耿婕 E-mail: gengjie_1973@126.com E-mail:zhuyanbo2008@163.com
  • 作者简介: 朱延波 (1984), 男, 主治医师, 硕士, 主要从事超声心动图研究
  • 基金资助:
    天津市医药卫生重点攻关项目 (14KG125)

Progress in application of ultrasound guided three-dimensional printing on the assessment of structural heart disease

ZHU Yanbo1 , GENG Jie2△, GUAN Xin1 , LIU Jianshi 3   

  1. 1 Department of Ultrasound, 2 Department of Cardiac Intensive Care Unit, 3 Department of Cardiac Surgery, Tianjin Chest Hospital, Tianjin 300222, China
  • Received:2016-03-31 Revised:2016-04-26 Published:2016-08-15 Online:2016-08-22
  • Contact: GENG Jie E-mail: gengjie_1973@126.com E-mail:zhuyanbo2008@163.com

摘要: 摘要: 结构性心脏病包括先天性心血管结构异常、 瓣膜性心脏病及心肌病等, 其共同特点是均存在心脏解剖结构和血流动力学的异常, 尤其以解剖结构异常为主。作为无创性的检查方法, 超声心动图尤其是三维超声擅长显示解剖结构与血流的异常, 对于结构性心脏病的评估具有优势。而近年来逐渐兴起的 3D 打印技术可以进行实物打印, 打印出来的心脏模型可以立体地显示心脏疾病的异常状态, 将超声与 3D 打印技术结合起来则可能为结构性心脏病的评估提供更为直观准确的信息。

关键词: 超声心动描记术, 结构性心脏病, 3D 打印, 综述

Abstract: Abstract: Structural heart disease includes congenital cardiovascular structural abnormalities, valvular heart disease and cardiomyopathy, which shows the common features of cardiac anatomical structure and hemodynamic abnormalities, especially anatomical abnormalities. Echocardiography, especially three-dimensional (3D) ultrasound, is good at displaying anatomical structure and blood flow abnormalities. As a non- invasive method of examination, it has advantage in the evaluation of such heart diseases. In recent years, the gradual rise of 3D printing technology can make physical printing, and the printed heart model can stereoscopically display abnormal state of heart diseases. Ultrasound combined with 3D printing technology may provide more intuitive and accurate information for the assessment of structural heart disease.

Key words: echocardiography, structural heart disease, three-dimensional printing, review