| Literature DB >> 29295091 |
José Eduardo Venson1, Jean Carlo Albiero Berni2, Carlos Edmilson da Silva Maia2, Ana Maria Marques da Silva3, Marcos Cordeiro d'Ornellas4, Anderson Maciel1.
Abstract
In radiology diagnosis, medical images are most often visualized slice by slice. At the same time, the visualization based on 3D volumetric rendering of the data is considered useful and has increased its field of application. In this work, we present a case-based study with 16 medical specialists to assess the diagnostic effectiveness of a Virtual Reality interface in fracture identification over 3D volumetric reconstructions. We developed a VR volume viewer compatible with both the Oculus Rift and handheld-based head mounted displays (HMDs). We then performed user experiments to validate the approach in a diagnosis environment. In addition, we assessed the subjects' perception of the 3D reconstruction quality, ease of interaction and ergonomics, and also the users opinion on how VR applications can be useful in healthcare. Among other results, we have found a high level of effectiveness of the VR interface in identifying superficial fractures on head CTs.Entities:
Keywords: Computer-Assisted; Diagnostic Imaging; Image Processing; User-Computer Interface
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29295091
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Stud Health Technol Inform ISSN: 0926-9630