TY - JOUR
T1 - 3D-Printed Cardiac Models for Fetal Counseling
T2 - A Pilot Study and Novel Approach to Improve Communication
AU - Marella, Nicole Toscana
AU - Gil, Adriana Montes
AU - Fan, Weijia
AU - Aristizabal, Chantal Angueyra
AU - Asrani, Priyanka
AU - Harrington, Jamie K.
AU - Channing, Alexandra
AU - Setton, Matan
AU - Shah, Amee M.
AU - Levasseur, Stéphanie
AU - Glickstein, Julie
AU - Farooqi, Kanwal M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
PY - 2023/12
Y1 - 2023/12
N2 - A fetal cardiology consultation involves using two-dimensional drawings to explain the cardiac anatomy which can result in inherent variation in how the congenital heart disease (CHD) is conveyed. In this pilot study, we incorporated three-dimensional printed (3DP) models into fetal counseling to demonstrate feasibility and evaluate the impact on parental knowledge, understanding, and anxiety. Parents with a prenatal diagnosis of a muscular ventricular septal defect (VSD) and/or coarctation of aorta were enrolled. Providers were randomized into a Model or Drawing Group and crossed after six months. Parents completed a survey after the consultation which evaluated knowledge of the CHD lesion, expectant surgical management, self-rated understanding, attitude towards the visualization tool, and anxiety. Twenty-nine patients enrolled over a 12 month period. Twelve consultations were done for coarctation of aorta, 13 for VSD, and four for coarctation with a VSD. Both Model and Drawing groups scored similarly in self-reported understanding and confidence, helpfulness of and improvement in communication with the visualization tool. The Model group had higher scores on questions related to the CHD anatomy and surgical intervention [5 [4–5] versus 4 [3.5–5]], p = 0.23 although this didn’t reach statistical significance. For the majority (83%) of consultations, the cardiologist agreed that the 3D model improved communication. In this pilot study, we demonstrate the use of 3DP cardiac models during prenatal CHD counseling is feasible and produces results related to parental understanding and knowledge that are equal to and possibly better than the current standard of care.
AB - A fetal cardiology consultation involves using two-dimensional drawings to explain the cardiac anatomy which can result in inherent variation in how the congenital heart disease (CHD) is conveyed. In this pilot study, we incorporated three-dimensional printed (3DP) models into fetal counseling to demonstrate feasibility and evaluate the impact on parental knowledge, understanding, and anxiety. Parents with a prenatal diagnosis of a muscular ventricular septal defect (VSD) and/or coarctation of aorta were enrolled. Providers were randomized into a Model or Drawing Group and crossed after six months. Parents completed a survey after the consultation which evaluated knowledge of the CHD lesion, expectant surgical management, self-rated understanding, attitude towards the visualization tool, and anxiety. Twenty-nine patients enrolled over a 12 month period. Twelve consultations were done for coarctation of aorta, 13 for VSD, and four for coarctation with a VSD. Both Model and Drawing groups scored similarly in self-reported understanding and confidence, helpfulness of and improvement in communication with the visualization tool. The Model group had higher scores on questions related to the CHD anatomy and surgical intervention [5 [4–5] versus 4 [3.5–5]], p = 0.23 although this didn’t reach statistical significance. For the majority (83%) of consultations, the cardiologist agreed that the 3D model improved communication. In this pilot study, we demonstrate the use of 3DP cardiac models during prenatal CHD counseling is feasible and produces results related to parental understanding and knowledge that are equal to and possibly better than the current standard of care.
KW - 3D modeling
KW - Congenital heart disease
KW - Fetal counseling
KW - Three-dimensional printing
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85159712808&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/s00246-023-03177-y
DO - 10.1007/s00246-023-03177-y
M3 - Article
C2 - 37199756
AN - SCOPUS:85159712808
SN - 0172-0643
VL - 44
SP - 1800
EP - 1807
JO - Pediatric Cardiology
JF - Pediatric Cardiology
IS - 8
ER -