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Using Simulation Models to Train Clinicians in the Use of Point-of-Care Ultrasound
Published on: August 9, 2024
Patient-specific cases for an ultrasound training simulator
Kresimir Petrinec1, Eric Savitsky, Cheryl Hein
1Center for Advanced Surgical and Interventional Technology (CASIT), UCLA Computer Science Department, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA. kpetrinec@ucla.edu
Abstract:
We present a laptop-based ultrasound training simulator and a novel method for creation of patient-specific training datasets. The simulator consists of a laptop computer, a peripheral probe interface device with an embedded three-degree-of-freedom orientation sensor, a virtual US probe, a virtual patient model, a simulated US brightness scan (B-scan). Simulated B-scans are rendered from US volumes, which are synthesized using volume reconstruction methods from two-dimensional US imagery captured in a data acquisition stage from clinical patients. This methodology enables creation of patient-specific ultrasound simulation datasets for training purposes.
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