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用于神经外科患者会诊的混合现实与3D脑成像:一项IDEAL 2a期可行性研究

Mixed reality with 3D brain imaging for patient consultation in neurosurgery: an IDEAL stage 2a feasibility study.

作者信息

Crispi Vassili, Peat Samuel, Bolton William S, Chapman Stephen, Rousseau Nikki, Mushtaq Faisal, Mathew Ryan K

机构信息

Department of Neurosurgery, Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds, UK.

School of Medicine, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.

出版信息

J Neurooncol. 2025 Aug;174(1):143-156. doi: 10.1007/s11060-025-05047-4. Epub 2025 Apr 28.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

This study aimed to investigate the feasibility of introducing additional Mixed Reality (MR) visualisation of patient-specific imaging during the neurosurgical consultation to improve patients' understanding, as well as the potential benefits from a patient's perspective to the consultation process.

METHODS

An IDEAL Stage 2a feasibility randomised controlled trial was conducted involving patients with radiologically suspected brain tumours at a large, tertiary UK neurosurgery institution. Patients were randomised into two groups: standard 2D monitor versus additional MR visualisation. Primary feasibility outcomes included recruitment rates, MR intervention adherence, fidelity, and acceptability. Secondary outcomes included patient-reported experiences. Quantitative and qualitative analyses were performed via validated questionnaires.

RESULTS

A total of 36 patients were randomised over 12 months, 17 to a Mixed Reality (MR) Group and 19 to a standard 2D monitor-only group, with no significant baseline differences. MR intervention was deemed feasible for further clinical evaluation with high fidelity and user acceptability. Patients in the MR group reported statistically higher satisfaction with information received, an improved patient-doctor relationship, greater confidence in decision-making, and a better understanding of their condition compared to the standard 2D monitor-only group. No major technological issues were encountered. No adverse effects were reported or observed (including cybersickness). Patients found the MR technology easy to use.

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings suggest that incorporating MR visualisation into routine neurosurgical consultations is feasible and offers potential benefits for patients. With minor modifications to the intervention and assessments, we aim to perform a larger-scale, multi-centre randomised feasibility trial, which will also address implementation challenges for widespread adoption and provide more indication of efficacy.

摘要

背景

本研究旨在探讨在神经外科会诊期间引入患者特异性成像的额外混合现实(MR)可视化以提高患者理解度的可行性,以及从患者角度看对会诊过程的潜在益处。

方法

在英国一家大型三级神经外科机构对放射学怀疑患有脑肿瘤的患者进行了一项IDEAL 2a期可行性随机对照试验。患者被随机分为两组:标准二维显示器组与额外MR可视化组。主要可行性结果包括招募率、MR干预依从性、保真度和可接受性。次要结果包括患者报告的体验。通过经过验证的问卷进行定量和定性分析。

结果

在12个月内共随机分配了36名患者,17名进入混合现实(MR)组,19名进入仅使用标准二维显示器的组,两组基线无显著差异。MR干预被认为对于进一步临床评估是可行的,具有高保真度和用户可接受性。与仅使用标准二维显示器的组相比,MR组患者对所接收信息的满意度在统计学上更高,医患关系得到改善,决策信心增强,对自身病情的理解更好。未遇到重大技术问题。未报告或观察到不良反应(包括晕动症)。患者发现MR技术易于使用。

结论

我们的研究结果表明,将MR可视化纳入常规神经外科会诊是可行的,并且对患者有潜在益处。对干预措施和评估进行微小修改后,我们旨在开展一项更大规模的多中心随机可行性试验,该试验还将解决广泛采用的实施挑战,并提供更多疗效指标。

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