DocumentCode :
1900762
Title :
Simulation for enhancing e-Learning environments: A software for teaching heart-lung interaction to medicine students
Author :
De Lazzari, Claudio ; Genuini, Igino ; Pisanelli, Domenico ; D´Ambrosi, Alessandra ; Silvetti, Elisa ; Gatto, Maria Chiara ; Del Prete, Ernesto ; Fedele, Francesco
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Clinical Physiol., UOS of Rome, Rome, Italy
fYear :
2013
fDate :
22-24 Sept. 2013
Firstpage :
197
Lastpage :
202
Abstract :
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. This paper presents an e-Learning environment aiming at teaching the interaction of cardiovascular and lung systems to medical students. Such an environment was experimented during a training course given to students of the School of Specialization in Cardiology at the Department of Cardiovascular, Respiratory, Nephrological, Anesthesiological and Geriatric Sciences held at `Sapienza´ University in Rome. The training course employed CARDIOSIM©, the numerical simulator of the cardiovascular system. Such simulator is able to reproduce pathophysiological conditions of patients affected by cardiovascular and/or lung disease. The simulator implements several different cardiovascular pumps in order to assist one or both ventricles in parallel or in series. Thoracic artificial lung assistance was applied in parallel and hybrid mode to show the different effects produced on left (right) ventricular end diastolic (systolic) volume, cardiac output, mean pulmonary arterial pressure, mean left atrial pressure, mean systemic venous pressure and the value of the area of coronary blood flow-aortic pressure loop (CBP-AoP). The results presented here are consistent with those presented in the literature. Finally, the paper discusses the benefit of employing a software simulator to enhance the performances of an eLearning environment. We also believe that not only a simulation software, but also an ontology-based modelling of the relevant concepts involved in the e-Learning domain is a valid approach in order to reuse an environment in other domains or for other students´ profiles (e.g. general practitioners, anesthesiologists, nurses).
Keywords :
artificial organs; biomedical education; blood vessels; cardiovascular system; computer based training; diseases; educational courses; haemodynamics; haemorheology; lung; medical computing; numerical analysis; ontologies (artificial intelligence); teaching; CARDIOSIM numerical simulator; CBP-AoP area value; Department of Anesthesiological Sciences; Department of Cardiovascular; Department of Cardiovascular Sciences; Department of Geriatric Sciences; Department of Nephrological Sciences; Department of Respiratory Sciences; Rome; Sapienza University; School of Specialization in Cardiology; anesthesiologists; cardiac output; cardiovascular disease; cardiovascular pumps; cardiovascular-lung system interaction teaching; coronary blood flow-aortic pressure loop area value; e-learning environment performance enhancement; general practitioners; heart failure patient assistance; heart-lung interaction teaching software; hybrid mode; intensive care unit; left-ventricular end diastolic volume; left-ventricular end systolic volume; lung disease; mean left atrial pressure; mean pulmonary arterial pressure; mean systemic venous pressure; mechanical ventilatory assistance; medicine students; nurses; ontology-based modelling; parallel mode; pathophysiological condition reproduction; right-ventricular end diastolic volume; right-ventricular end systolic volume; series mode; severe respiratory problem patient assistance; software simulator; student profiles; thoracic artificial lung assistance; training course; ventricle assistance; Blood flow; Educational institutions; Electronic learning; Lungs; Resistance; Software; Training;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Software Methodologies, Tools and Techniques (SoMeT), 2013 IEEE 12th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Budapest
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0419-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SoMeT.2013.6645662
Filename :
6645662
Link To Document :
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