Interactive simulator for e-Learning environments: a teaching software for health care professionals

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作者
De Lazzari, Claudio [1 ,2 ]
Genuini, Igino [2 ,3 ]
Pisanelli, Domenico M. [2 ,4 ]
D'Ambrosi, Alessandra [2 ,3 ]
Fedele, Francesco [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] UOS Rome, CNR, Inst Clin Physiol, I-00185 Rome, Italy
[2] Natl Inst Cardiovasc Res, Bologna, Italy
[3] Univ Roma La Sapienza, Dept Cardiovasc Resp Nephrol Anesthesiol & Geriat, I-00185 Rome, Italy
[4] CNR, Inst Cognit Sci & Technol ISTC, Rome, Italy
关键词
e-Learning; Numerical model; Cardiovascular system; Thoracic artificial lung assistance; Haemodynamic; Ontologies; ARTIFICIAL LUNG ATTACHMENT; CORONARY BLOOD-FLOW; MECHANICAL VENTILATION; IN-SILICO; MODEL; EDUCATION; SYSTEM; DESIGN; PUMP; VALIDATION;
D O I
10.1186/1475-925X-13-172
中图分类号
R318 [生物医学工程];
学科分类号
0831 ;
摘要
There is an established tradition of cardiovascular simulation tools, but the application of this kind of technology in the e-Learning arena is a novel approach. This paper presents an e-Learning environment aimed at teaching the interaction of cardiovascular and lung systems to health-care professionals. Heart-lung interaction must be analyzed while assisting patients with severe respiratory problems or with heart failure in intensive care unit. Such patients can be assisted by mechanical ventilatory assistance or by thoracic artificial lung. "In silico" cardiovascular simulator was experimented during a training course given to graduate students of the School of Specialization in Cardiology at 'Sapienza' University in Rome. The training course employed CARDIOSIM (R): a numerical simulator of the cardiovascular system. Such simulator is able to reproduce pathophysiological conditions of patients affected by cardiovascular and/or lung disease. In order to study the interactions among the cardiovascular system, the natural lung and the thoracic artificial lung (TAL), the numerical model of this device has been implemented. After having reproduced a patient's pathological condition, TAL model was applied in parallel and hybrid model during the training course. Results obtained during the training course show that TAL parallel assistance reduces right ventricular end systolic (diastolic) volume, but increases left ventricular end systolic (diastolic) volume. The percentage changes induced by hybrid TAL assistance on haemodynamic variables are lower than those produced by parallel assistance. Only in the case of the mean pulmonary arterial pressure, there is a percentage reduction which, in case of hybrid assistance, is greater (about 40%) than in case of parallel assistance (20-30%). At the end of the course, a short questionnaire was submitted to students in order to assess the quality of the course. The feedback obtained was positive, showing good results with respect to the degree of students' learning and the ease of use of the software simulator.
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