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Fig. 2 | 3D Printing in Medicine

Fig. 2

From: Systematic review of three-dimensional printing for simulation training of interventional radiology trainees

Fig. 2

Summary of Quality Assessment of Diagnostic Accuracy Studies - 2 (QUADAS-2) ratings. The index test was the evaluation of the 3D-printed simulator. Applicability refers to appropriateness of the simulation to measure trainee ability. The reference standard was a comparison to evaluate the 3D-printed simulation. Flow and timing refers to equal treatment among participants and appropriate study follow-up, if applicable. There was a low to moderate degree of bias established due to the variability between study designs in the reviewed articles

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