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结构性心脏病介入治疗计划与指导的扩展现实技术:现状综述。

Extended reality for procedural planning and guidance in structural heart disease - a review of the state-of-the-art.

机构信息

School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences, King's College London, London, UK.

Department of Congenital Heart Disease, Evelina Children's Hospital, London, UK.

出版信息

Int J Cardiovasc Imaging. 2023 Jul;39(7):1405-1419. doi: 10.1007/s10554-023-02823-z. Epub 2023 Apr 27.

Abstract

Extended reality (XR), which encompasses virtual, augmented and mixed reality, is an emerging medical imaging display platform which enables intuitive and immersive interaction in a three-dimensional space. This technology holds the potential to enhance understanding of complex spatial relationships when planning and guiding cardiac procedures in congenital and structural heart disease moving beyond conventional 2D and 3D image displays. A systematic review of the literature demonstrates a rapid increase in publications describing adoption of this technology. At least 33 XR systems have been described, with many demonstrating proof of concept, but with no specific mention of regulatory approval including some prospective studies. Validation remains limited, and true clinical benefit difficult to measure. This review describes and critically appraises the range of XR technologies and its applications for procedural planning and guidance in structural heart disease while discussing the challenges that need to be overcome in future studies to achieve safe and effective clinical adoption.

摘要

扩展现实(XR)包括虚拟现实、增强现实和混合现实,是一种新兴的医学成像显示平台,可在三维空间中实现直观和沉浸式交互。这项技术有可能在规划和指导先天性和结构性心脏病的心脏手术时增强对复杂空间关系的理解,超越传统的 2D 和 3D 图像显示。对文献的系统回顾表明,描述采用这项技术的出版物数量迅速增加。已经描述了至少 33 个 XR 系统,其中许多系统证明了概念的可行性,但没有具体提到监管批准,包括一些前瞻性研究。验证仍然有限,真正的临床益处难以衡量。本综述描述并批判性地评估了 XR 技术的范围及其在结构性心脏病手术规划和指导中的应用,同时讨论了未来研究中需要克服的挑战,以实现安全有效的临床应用。

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