Cloud-Based Three-Dimensional Pattern Analysis and Classification of Proximal Humeral Fractures – A Feasibility Study

D. Baumann, Ariane Gerber Popp, Markus Degen, D. Brodbeck, F. Coigny, T. Suter, E. Schkommodau
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For the complex clinical issue of treatment decision for proximal humeral fractures, dedicated software based on three-dimensional (3D) computer tomography (CT) models would potentially allow for a more accurate fracture classification and help to plan the surgical strategy needed to reduce the fracture in the operating theatre. The aim of this study was to elaborate the feasibility of implementation of such software using state-of-the-art cloud technology to enable access to its functionalities in a distributed manner. Feasibility was studied by implementation of a prototype application, which was tested in a usability study with five biomedical engineers.Implementation of a cloud-based solution was feasible using state-of-the-art technology under application of a specific software architectural approach allowing to distribute computational load between client and server. Mean System Usability Scale (SUS) Score for the developed application was determined to be 63 (StDev 20.4). These results can be interpreted as a medium low usability with high standard deviation of the measured SUS score. We conclude that more test subjects should be included in future studies and the developed application should be evaluated with a representative user group such as orthopaedic shoulder surgeons in a clinical setting.
基于云的肱骨近端骨折三维模式分析和分类-可行性研究
对于肱骨近端骨折治疗决策的复杂临床问题,基于三维(3D)计算机断层扫描(CT)模型的专用软件可能允许更准确的骨折分类,并有助于计划手术策略,以减少手术室中的骨折。本研究的目的是详细说明使用最先进的云技术实现这种软件的可行性,以便以分布式方式访问其功能。通过实现一个原型应用程序来研究可行性,该应用程序在五名生物医学工程师的可用性研究中进行了测试。基于云的解决方案的实现是可行的,使用最先进的技术,并应用特定的软件体系结构方法,允许在客户机和服务器之间分配计算负载。开发的应用程序的平均系统可用性量表(SUS)得分确定为63 (StDev 20.4)。这些结果可以解释为中等低的可用性与测量的SUS分数的高标准偏差。我们的结论是,在未来的研究中应该纳入更多的测试对象,并且应该在临床环境中与具有代表性的用户群体(如骨科肩关节外科医生)一起评估开发的应用程序。
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