OUP accepted manuscript

  • Chessa M
  • Van De Bruaene A
  • Farooqi K
  • et al.
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Abstract

Congenital heart disease (CHD) is often comprised of complex three-dimensional (3D) anatomy that must be well understood to assess the pathophysiological consequences and guide therapy. Thus, detailed cardiac imaging for early detection and planning of interventional and/or surgical treatment is paramount. Advanced technologies have revolutionized diagnostic and therapeutic practice in CHD, thus playing an increasing role in its management. Traditional reliance on standard imaging modalities including echocardiography, cardiac computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been augmented by the use of recent technologies such as 3D printing, virtual reality, augmented reality, computational modelling, and artificial intelligence because of insufficient information available with these standard imaging techniques. This has created potential opportunities of incorporating these technologies into routine clinical practice to achieve the best outcomes through delivery of personalized medicine. In this review, we provide an overview of these evolving technologies and a new approach enabling physicians to better understand their real-world application in adult CHD as a prelude to clinical workflow implementation.

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Chessa, M., Van De Bruaene, A., Farooqi, K., Valverde, I., Jung, C., Votta, E., … Gatzoulis, M. A. (2022). OUP accepted manuscript. European Heart Journal, 43(28), 2672–2684. Retrieved from https://academic.oup.com/eurheartj/article/43/28/2672/6591178 http://fdslive.oup.com/www.oup.com/pdf/production_in_progress.pdf

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