扩展现实技术在术前计划和术中增强的医学影像解释中的作用。

IF 1.9 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING Journal of Medical Imaging Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-05 DOI:10.1117/1.JMI.11.6.062607
Taylor Kantor, Prashant Mahajan, Sarah Murthi, Candice Stegink, Barbara Brawn, Amitabh Varshney, Rishindra M Reddy
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目的:扩展现实(XR)技术,包括虚拟现实(VR)、增强现实(AR)和混合现实(MR),是医疗保健领域一个不断发展的领域。每种模式都为医学教育、模拟和临床护理提供了独特的优点和缺点。我们回顾了当前的研究,以了解XR技术如何使用医学成像来增强手术诊断、计划和性能。我们还强调了当前的局限性和未来的方向。方法:我们回顾了沉浸式XR技术用于手术计划和术中增强的文献,不包括远程医疗和2D视频培训的研究。我们引用了强调XR在这些类别中的优势和局限性的出版物。结果:利用chatGPT对556篇关于外科医学成像的XR文献进行综述,获得155篇相关文献。XR技术可以缩短手术时间,减少错误,提高手术工作流程。它有助于术前规划、手术导航和实时数据集成,改善外科医生的人体工程学并实现远程协作。然而,采用面临着诸如高成本、基础设施需求和监管障碍等挑战。尽管如此,XR在推进外科护理方面显示出巨大的潜力。结论:医疗保健领域的沉浸式技术增强了对医疗状况的可视化和理解,有望改善患者的治疗效果和创新的治疗方法,但面临成本、技术限制和监管障碍等采用挑战。解决这些问题需要在图像质量、硬件、集成和培训方面进行战略协作和改进。
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Role of eXtended Reality use in medical imaging interpretation for pre-surgical planning and intraoperative augmentation.

Purpose: eXtended Reality (XR) technology, including virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and mixed reality (MR), is a growing field in healthcare. Each modality offers unique benefits and drawbacks for medical education, simulation, and clinical care. We review current studies to understand how XR technology uses medical imaging to enhance surgical diagnostics, planning, and performance. We also highlight current limitations and future directions.

Approach: We reviewed the literature on immersive XR technologies for surgical planning and intraoperative augmentation, excluding studies on telemedicine and 2D video-based training. We cited publications highlighting XR's advantages and limitations in these categories.

Results: A review of 556 papers on XR for medical imaging in surgery yielded 155 relevant papers reviewed utilizing the aid of chatGPT. XR technology may improve procedural times, reduce errors, and enhance surgical workflows. It aids in preoperative planning, surgical navigation, and real-time data integration, improving surgeon ergonomics and enabling remote collaboration. However, adoption faces challenges such as high costs, infrastructure needs, and regulatory hurdles. Despite these, XR shows significant potential in advancing surgical care.

Conclusions: Immersive technologies in healthcare enhance visualization and understanding of medical conditions, promising better patient outcomes and innovative treatments but face adoption challenges such as cost, technological constraints, and regulatory hurdles. Addressing these requires strategic collaborations and improvements in image quality, hardware, integration, and training.

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Journal of Medical Imaging
Journal of Medical Imaging RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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期刊介绍: JMI covers fundamental and translational research, as well as applications, focused on medical imaging, which continue to yield physical and biomedical advancements in the early detection, diagnostics, and therapy of disease as well as in the understanding of normal. The scope of JMI includes: Imaging physics, Tomographic reconstruction algorithms (such as those in CT and MRI), Image processing and deep learning, Computer-aided diagnosis and quantitative image analysis, Visualization and modeling, Picture archiving and communications systems (PACS), Image perception and observer performance, Technology assessment, Ultrasonic imaging, Image-guided procedures, Digital pathology, Biomedical applications of biomedical imaging. JMI allows for the peer-reviewed communication and archiving of scientific developments, translational and clinical applications, reviews, and recommendations for the field.
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