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Erschienen in: International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery 11/2020

Open Access 28.07.2020 | Original Article

Ultrasound in augmented reality: a mixed-methods evaluation of head-mounted displays in image-guided interventions

verfasst von: Christoph Rüger, Markus A. Feufel, Simon Moosburner, Christopher Özbek, Johann Pratschke, Igor M. Sauer

Erschienen in: International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery | Ausgabe 11/2020

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Abstract

Purpose

Augmented reality (AR) and head-mounted displays (HMD) in medical practice are current research topics. A commonly proposed use case of AR-HMDs is to display data in image-guided interventions. Although technical feasibility has been thoroughly shown, effects of AR-HMDs on interventions are not yet well researched, hampering clinical applicability. Therefore, the goal of this study is to better understand the benefits and limitations of this technology in ultrasound-guided interventions.

Methods

We used an AR-HMD system (based on the first-generation Microsoft Hololens) which overlays live ultrasound images spatially correctly at the location of the ultrasound transducer. We chose ultrasound-guided needle placements as a representative task for image-guided interventions. To examine the effects of the AR-HMD, we used mixed methods and conducted two studies in a lab setting: (1) In a randomized crossover study, we asked participants to place needles into a training model and evaluated task duration and accuracy with the AR-HMD as compared to the standard procedure without visual overlay and (2) in a qualitative study, we analyzed the user experience with AR-HMD using think-aloud protocols during ultrasound examinations and semi-structured interviews after the task.

Results

Participants (n = 20) placed needles more accurately (mean error of 7.4 mm vs. 4.9 mm, p = 0.022) but not significantly faster (mean task duration of 74.4 s vs. 66.4 s, p = 0.211) with the AR-HMD. All participants in the qualitative study (n = 6) reported limitations of and unfamiliarity with the AR-HMD, yet all but one also clearly noted benefits and/or that they would like to test the technology in practice.

Conclusion

We present additional, though still preliminary, evidence that AR-HMDs provide benefits in image-guided procedures. Our data also contribute insights into potential causes underlying the benefits, such as improved spatial perception. Still, more comprehensive studies are needed to ascertain benefits for clinical applications and to clarify mechanisms underlying these benefits.

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1
We refer to the concept of affordances, a concept introduced by James Gibson and later popularized by Don Norman to refer to the functions a technology affords its users.
 
2
This observation reflects our focus on surgery—we are aware that some radiologists may disagree with calling this task a challenge.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Ultrasound in augmented reality: a mixed-methods evaluation of head-mounted displays in image-guided interventions
verfasst von
Christoph Rüger
Markus A. Feufel
Simon Moosburner
Christopher Özbek
Johann Pratschke
Igor M. Sauer
Publikationsdatum
28.07.2020
Verlag
Springer International Publishing
Erschienen in
International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery / Ausgabe 11/2020
Print ISSN: 1861-6410
Elektronische ISSN: 1861-6429
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11548-020-02236-6

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