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Progress in cardiovascular bioprinting

Journal

ARTIFICIAL ORGANS
Volume 45, Issue 7, Pages 652-664

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/aor.13913

Keywords

3D printing; bioprinting; cardiovascular; heart tissue; tissue engineering

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Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death globally, and bioprinting technology has the potential to provide cost-effective tissue and organ replacements for cardiac patients. However, challenges in clinical adoption include the lack of systematic demonstration of effectiveness, high costs, and the complexity of the workflow.
Cardiovascular disease has been the leading cause of death globally for the past 15 years. Following a major cardiac disease episode, the ideal treatment would be the replacement of the damaged tissue, due to the limited regenerative capacity of cardiac tissues. However, we suffer from a chronic organ donor shortage which causes approximately 20 people to die each day waiting to receive an organ. Bioprinting of tissues and organs can potentially alleviate this burden by fabricating low cost tissue and organ replacements for cardiac patients. Clinical adoption of bioprinting in cardiovascular medicine is currently limited by the lack of systematic demonstration of its effectiveness, high costs, and the complexity of the workflow. Here, we give a concise review of progress in cardiovascular bioprinting and its components. We further discuss the challenges and future prospects of cardiovascular bioprinting in clinical applications.

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