Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA; Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA; Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
Curr Probl Diagn Radiol. 2024 Mar-Apr;53(2):230-234. doi: 10.1067/j.cpradiol.2023.12.002. Epub 2023 Dec 23.
To assess the perceptions of radiology staff regarding the role of virtual reality technology in diagnostic radiology after using a virtual reality (VR) headset METHODS: Participants completed a pre-study questionnaire assessing their familiarity with VR technology and its potential role in radiology. Using a VR headset, participants entered a simulated reading room (SieVRt, Luxsonic Technologies) with three large virtual monitors. They were able to view plain radiographs, ultrasound, CT, and MRI images and pull up and compare multiple images simultaneously. They then completed a post-study questionnaire to re-assess their perception about the role of VR technology for diagnostic radiology.
Fifteen participants were enrolled, with 33.3 % attendings, 40 % fellows, and 26.7 % residents. Pre-study, 60 % reported they were "not familiar" with VR technology and 66.7 % had never used it. On a 1 to 5 scale, the median perceived likelihood of VR having a role in radiology significantly increased from 3 (IQR 2-3) pre-study to 4 (IQR 4-4) post-study; p = 0.014. Image contrast and resolution were adequate according to most participants, with 53.3 % strongly agreeing and 33.3 % agreeing. The headset was comfortable for 73.3 % and did not induce nausea in any participant. Confidence in VR technology improved after using the headset for 80 %. According to 80 %, future VR technology could replace a PACS workstation.
Radiologists' perception regarding the role of virtual reality in diagnostic interpretation improves after a hands-on trial of the technology, and VR has the potential to replace a traditional workstation in certain situations.
评估放射科工作人员在使用虚拟现实(VR)耳机后对诊断放射学中虚拟现实技术作用的看法。
参与者完成了一份预研究问卷,评估他们对 VR 技术及其在放射学中的潜在作用的熟悉程度。参与者使用 VR 耳机进入一个模拟阅读室(SieVRt,Luxsonic Technologies),其中有三个大的虚拟显示器。他们可以查看普通射线照片、超声、CT 和 MRI 图像,并同时调出和比较多个图像。然后,他们完成了一份研究后问卷,重新评估他们对 VR 技术在诊断放射学中作用的看法。
共纳入 15 名参与者,其中 33.3%为主治医生,40%为研究员,26.7%为住院医师。在预研究中,60%的人报告说他们“不熟悉”VR 技术,66.7%的人从未使用过。在 1 到 5 的量表上,参与者认为 VR 在放射学中有作用的可能性从预研究的中位数 3(IQR 2-3)显著增加到研究后的中位数 4(IQR 4-4);p=0.014。大多数参与者认为图像对比度和分辨率足够,其中 53.3%强烈同意,33.3%同意。73.3%的人认为耳机舒适,没有引起任何参与者的恶心。80%的人在使用耳机后对 VR 技术的信心有所提高。根据 80%的人,未来的 VR 技术可以取代传统的 PACS 工作站。
放射科医生对 VR 在诊断解释中的作用的看法在亲身体验该技术后得到改善,并且 VR 有可能在某些情况下取代传统的工作站。