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Designing a computer-based simulator for interventional cardiology training

Dawson, S. L., Cotin, S., Meglan, D., Shaffer, D. W., & Ferrell, M. (2000). Designing a computer-based simulator for interventional cardiology training. Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, 51, 522-527. http://epistemicgames.org/cv/papers/cardio_simulator2000.pdf


Abstract:

Interventional cardiology training traditionally involves one-on-one experience following a master-apprentice model, much as other procedural disciplines. Development of a realistic computer-based training system that includes hand-eye coordination, catheter and guide wire choices, three-dimensional anatomic representations, and an integrated learning system is desirable, in order to permit learning to occur safely, without putting patients at risk. Here we present the first report of a PC-based simulator that incorporates synthetic fluoroscopy, real-time three-dimensional interactive anatomic display, and selective right- and left-sided coronary catheterization and angiography using actual catheters. Significant learning components also are integrated into the simulator.

2 Comments

  1. Dr.Adel Jamil Kassem says:

    I am a doctor from Yemen study in Cairo for Cardiology,if possible please send to me this programme of free of charge.

  2. David Williamson Shaffer says:

    Thanks for your interest. Unfortunately, what was developed at time was only a prototype, and it was part of a commercial venture, so we are not free to release the prototype. If you send us an email, we can put you in contact with the person responsible for the technical development, and he may be able to send you something.

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