One of the many aspects of the radiographer's skills consists in the creation of anatomical biomodels starting from CT acquisitions. Both for normal anatomy and furthermore, of course, for pathological cases, the contribution of the radiographer is decisive in the direct knowledge of the fundamental elements: radiological anatomy, dose optimization, applied informatics and effective communication with the patient. In this model we can appreciate the pulmonary phase obtained with early administration of contrast medium while in the left heart not yet opacified we can see an initial turbulent flow.