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Taking It Personally: 3D Bioprinting a Patient-Specific Cardiac Patch for the Treatment of Heart Failure

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BIOENGINEERING-BASEL
卷 9, 期 3, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/bioengineering9030093

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3D bioprinting; patient-specific; cardiac patch; heart failure; 3D modelling

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  1. UTS Research Excellence Scholarship
  2. University of Sydney
  3. UTS
  4. Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney

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Despite global efforts in prevention, heart failure remains a leading cause of death worldwide. The shortage of donor hearts for heart transplants leaves many patients deteriorating or dying while waiting for a transplant. Research on using 3D bioprinted patient-specific cardiac patches as a potential treatment for heart failure is still in the preclinical stage, with few clinical studies having been conducted. Moving from animal studies to human trials will require additional research in this area.
Despite a massive global preventative effort, heart failure remains the major cause of death globally. The number of patients requiring a heart transplant, the eventual last treatment option, far outnumbers the available donor hearts, leaving many to deteriorate or die on the transplant waiting list. Treating heart failure by transplanting a 3D bioprinted patient-specific cardiac patch to the infarcted region on the myocardium has been investigated as a potential future treatment. To date, several studies have created cardiac patches using 3D bioprinting; however, testing the concept is still at a pre-clinical stage. A handful of clinical studies have been conducted. However, moving from animal studies to human trials will require an increase in research in this area. This review covers key elements to the design of a patient-specific cardiac patch, divided into general areas of biological design and 3D modelling. It will make recommendations on incorporating anatomical considerations and high-definition motion data into the process of 3D-bioprinting a patient-specific cardiac patch.

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