Tabanfar Reza, Chan Harley H L, Lin Vincent, Le Trung, Irish Jonathan C
School of Medicine, Queen's University, 80 Barrie Street, Kingston, ON K7L 3N6, Canada; Guided Therapeutics Lab, Techna Institute, 101 College St, Toronto, ON M5G 1L7, Canada.
Guided Therapeutics Lab, Techna Institute, 101 College St, Toronto, ON M5G 1L7, Canada.
Am J Otolaryngol. 2018 Mar-Apr;39(2):184-191. doi: 10.1016/j.amjoto.2017.11.006. Epub 2017 Nov 14.
To develop and validate a smartphone based Virtual Reality Epley Maneuver System (VREMS) for home use.
A smartphone application was designed to produce stereoscopic views of a Virtual Reality (VR) environment, which when viewed after placing a smartphone in a virtual reality headset, allowed the user to be guided step-by-step through the Epley maneuver in a VR environment. Twenty healthy participants were recruited and randomized to undergo either assisted Epleys or self-administered Epleys following reading instructions from an Instructional Handout (IH). All participants were filmed and two expert Otologists reviewed the videos, assigning each participant a score (out of 10) for performance on each step. Participants rated their perceived workload by completing a validated task-load questionnaire (NASA Task Load Index) and averages for both groups were calculated.
Twenty participants were evaluated with average age 26.4±7.12years old in the VREMS group and 26.1±7.72 in the IH group. The VR assisted group achieved an average score of 7.78±0.99 compared to 6.65±1.72 in the IH group. This result was statistically significant with p=0.0001 and side dominance did not appear to play a factor. Analyzing each step of the Epley maneuver demonstrated that assisted Epleys were done more accurately with statically significant results in steps 2-4. Results of the NASA-TLX scores were variable with no significant findings.
We have developed and demonstrated face validity for VREMS through our randomized controlled trial. The VREMS platform is promising technology, which may improve the accuracy and effectiveness of home Epley treatments.
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开发并验证一种供家庭使用的基于智能手机的虚拟现实耳石复位系统(VREMS)。
设计了一款智能手机应用程序,用于生成虚拟现实(VR)环境的立体视图。将智能手机置于虚拟现实头显中后观看该视图,可引导用户在VR环境中逐步完成耳石复位手法。招募了20名健康参与者,随机分为两组,一组按照教学手册(IH)的说明接受辅助耳石复位,另一组自行进行耳石复位。所有参与者均被拍摄,两名耳科专家对视频进行评估,为每位参与者在每个步骤的操作表现打分(满分10分)。参与者通过填写经过验证的任务负荷问卷(NASA任务负荷指数)来评估他们感知到的工作量,并计算两组的平均值。
VREMS组有20名参与者接受评估,平均年龄为26.4±7.12岁,IH组平均年龄为26.1±7.72岁。VR辅助组的平均得分为7.78±0.99,而IH组为6.65±1.72。这一结果具有统计学意义,p = 0.0001,且左右侧优势似乎并未起到影响作用。分析耳石复位手法的每个步骤表明,辅助耳石复位在步骤2 - 4中操作更准确,具有统计学显著结果。NASA - TLX评分结果存在差异,无显著发现。
我们通过随机对照试验开发并证明了VREMS的表面效度。VREMS平台是一项有前景的技术,可能会提高家庭耳石复位治疗的准确性和有效性。
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