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Area of Science:

  • Medical Education Technology
  • Simulation-Based Training
  • Virtual Reality Applications

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  • Virtual reality (VR) offers immersive training for high-risk medical procedures like pericardiocentesis.
  • Evaluating VR simulation usability and stress responses is crucial for effective medical education.
  • Heart rate variability (HRV) objectively measures physiological stress during simulations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Assess the usability of a VR pericardiocentesis simulation.
  • Examine the relationship between perceived usability and physiological stress (HRV).
  • Determine the impact of prior VR experience on usability and stress.

Main Methods:

  • 119 medical students used a VR pericardiocentesis simulation.
  • Usability assessed via System Usability Scale (SUS) and other questionnaires.
  • Physiological stress measured using HRV parameters (rMSSDs, PNN50, etc.).

Main Results:

  • VR simulation achieved high usability (SUS=75.00) and strong immersion.
  • Simulator sickness was mild but correlated negatively with HRV parameters.
  • Prior VR experience improved usability and reduced simulator sickness.

Conclusions:

  • VR simulations are effective for training high-risk procedures with good usability.
  • Refining VR interfaces can mitigate simulator sickness and improve user comfort.
  • Future research should focus on balancing immersion with user comfort in VR medical training.