增强现实和放射学:视觉增强或断的幻影
1Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust, Cosham, Portsmouth PO6 3LY, United Kingdom.
BJR open
|September 16, 2024
概括
增强现实 (AR) 通过将医疗图像叠加到患者身上,为放射学提供了革命性的潜力. 然而,对商业技术的依赖引发了人们对可访问性和断性的担忧.
科学领域:
- 医学成像和可视化 医学成像和可视化
- 人与计算机的交互
- 放射学 信息学 信息学
背景情况:
- 增强现实 (AR) 将虚拟投影与现实环境合并,创建一个混合现实频谱.
- 将医疗成像叠加到活体患者身上,为改变放射学实践提供了重大机会.
- 目前的AR技术复杂而昂贵,主要由大型商业技术公司推动开发.
研究的目的:
- 审查目前放射学AR研究的现状.
- 确定在临床AR应用中需要进一步的研究和开发.
- 讨论消费者技术,临床实用性和潜在的市场断之间的相互作用.
主要方法:
- 对放射学中增强现实应用的文献综述.
- 对混合现实硬件和软件开发当前趋势的分析.
- 商业技术在临床AR中的经济和道德影响的讨论.
主要成果:
- 放射学中的AR技术正在进步,具有实践革命的潜力.
- 商业技术公司对AR工具的开发和可用性有很大的影响.
- 2024年混合现实头部显示器的发布需要对AR的临床整合进行审查.
结论:
- 放射学AR的未来与消费者技术的进步密切相关.
- 解决AR的复杂性,成本和可访问性对于广泛的临床采用至关重要.
- 需要仔细考虑商业利益与临床效用之间的关系,以减轻断风险.
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