Aghapour Masoud, Bockstahler Barbara
Section of Physical Therapy, Small Animal Surgery, Department for Companion Animals and Horses, University of Veterinary Medicine, 1210 Vienna, Austria.
Animals (Basel). 2022 Dec 13;12(24):3517. doi: 10.3390/ani12243517.
Virtual reality and augmented reality are new but rapidly expanding topics in medicine. In virtual reality, users are immersed in a three-dimensional environment, whereas in augmented reality, computer-generated images are superimposed on the real world. Despite advances in human medicine, the number of published articles in veterinary medicine is low. These cutting-edge technologies can be used in combination with existing methods in veterinary medicine to achieve diagnostic/therapeutic and educational goals. The purpose of our review was to evaluate studies for their use of virtual reality and augmented reality in veterinary medicine, as well as human medicine with animal trials, to report results and the state of the art. We collected all of the articles we included in our review by screening the Scopus, PubMed, and Web of Science databases. Of the 24 included studies, 11 and 13 articles belonged to virtual reality and augmented reality, respectively. Based on these articles, we determined that using these technologies has a positive impact on the scientific output of students and residents, can reduce training costs, and can be used in training/educational programs. Furthermore, using these tools can promote ethical standards. We reported the absence of standard operation protocols and equipment costs as study limitations.
虚拟现实和增强现实是医学领域新兴但发展迅速的话题。在虚拟现实中,用户沉浸于三维环境,而在增强现实中,计算机生成的图像叠加于现实世界之上。尽管人类医学取得了进展,但兽医学领域发表的文章数量较少。这些前沿技术可与兽医学中的现有方法结合使用,以实现诊断/治疗及教育目标。我们综述的目的是评估在兽医学以及涉及动物试验的人类医学中使用虚拟现实和增强现实的研究,报告其结果及当前的技术水平。我们通过筛选Scopus、PubMed和科学网数据库收集了我们综述中纳入的所有文章。在纳入的24项研究中,分别有11篇和13篇文章属于虚拟现实和增强现实领域。基于这些文章,我们确定使用这些技术对学生和住院医生的学术产出有积极影响,可降低培训成本,并可用于培训/教育项目。此外,使用这些工具可促进道德标准。我们报告了缺乏标准操作协议和设备成本作为研究局限性。