Han Sung Hee, Kiroff Kristen L, Kinjo Sakura
Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seongnam, Korea.
Department of Anesthesia and Perioperative Care, University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA.
Korean J Anesthesiol. 2025 Apr;78(2):105-117. doi: 10.4097/kja.24687. Epub 2025 Jan 15.
The application of extended reality (XR) technology is rapidly expanding in the medical field, including anesthesia. This review aims to introduce the current literature on XR utilization to help anesthesiologists adopt this technology in education and clinical practice. XR is useful for both knowledge acquisition and skill training in a wide range of settings, from students to medical professionals. One of its major benefits is harm reduction through simulation scenarios that allow for immersion in clinical situations and opportunities to practice procedures and tasks. These scenarios often involve both technical and non-technical skills, enabling clinicians to enhance their capabilities without risking patient safety. In clinical settings, XR can also be used with patients to increase familiarity with medical procedures, provide education, and reduce anxiety. XR can also serve as a distraction technique, diverting the patient's attention from medical procedures and enhancing comfort, which may contribute to reduced opioid use. Although the potential benefits of XR in anesthesia have been reported in various educational and clinical contexts, challenges, such as limited financial reimbursement and restricted technical accessibility, remain. With further research and technological advancements, XR technology has the potential for widespread adoption in anesthesia practice.
扩展现实(XR)技术在包括麻醉学在内的医学领域的应用正在迅速扩展。本综述旨在介绍当前关于XR应用的文献,以帮助麻醉医生在教育和临床实践中采用这项技术。XR在从学生到医学专业人员的广泛场景中,对知识获取和技能培训都很有用。其主要益处之一是通过模拟场景减少伤害,这些场景能让人沉浸于临床情境,并提供练习操作和任务的机会。这些场景通常涉及技术和非技术技能,使临床医生能够提高自身能力,而不会危及患者安全。在临床环境中,XR还可用于患者,以增加对医疗程序的熟悉度、提供教育并减轻焦虑。XR还可作为一种分散注意力的技术,将患者的注意力从医疗程序上转移开并增强舒适度,这可能有助于减少阿片类药物的使用。尽管XR在麻醉学中的潜在益处已在各种教育和临床背景下得到报道,但仍存在一些挑战,如有限的财务报销和受限的技术可及性。随着进一步的研究和技术进步,XR技术在麻醉实践中有广泛应用的潜力。