Evaluating Mixed Reality as a Tool for Patient Education of Facial Fractures.

IF 1.6 3区 医学 Q2 SURGERY
Facial Plastic Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-26 DOI:10.1089/fpsam.2023.0302
Angela A Colback, Oscar Velazquez-Castro, Michael Agarrado, Renuka Reddy, E Brandon Strong, Machelle Wilson, E Bradley Strong
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Abstract

Background: Patients may be educated about facial fractures using two-dimensional computed tomography (2DCT); however, three-dimensional mixed reality (3DMR) goggles may improve patient education by delivering content in an immersive environment. Objective: To compare the effectiveness of 2DCT and 3DMR formats used for patient education on facial fractures, as measured by surveys. Methods: In this prospective, randomized, crossover study, video tutorials intended for facial fracture informed consent were created in 2DCT and 3DMR formats from a single CT data set of a zygomaticomaxillary complex (ZMC) fracture. Subjects were randomly assigned into two groups. Group 1 (n = 25) viewed the 2DCT tutorial, answered self-assessment and information recall surveys, viewed the 3DMR tutorial, repeated the prior surveys as well as a comparison survey. Group 2 (n = 25) followed the same sequence but viewed the 3DMR tutorial and then the 2DCT tutorial. Results: Participants (n = 50) had no differences in age (group 1-51.9 years/standard deviation [SD] 20.9; group 2-44.7 years/SD 17.6 years; p = 0.223), gender (group 1-10 male/15 female; group 2-11 male/14 female; p = 0.999), college education level (group 1-25 yes; group 2-25 yes; p = 0.844), or prior 2DCT or 3DMR experience (group 1-9 yes/16 no; group 2-13 yes/12 no; p = 0.393). The 3DMR format was preferred over 2DCT (p < 0.05), and it was reported to enhance understanding as compared to 2DCT (p < 0.05). No differences for information recall were noted (p = 0.753). Conclusion: In this study, participants preferred 3DMR goggles over 2DCT for a simulated ZMC fracture-informed consent.

评估将混合现实技术作为面部骨折患者教育工具的效果。
背景:患者可使用二维计算机断层扫描(2DCT)了解面部骨折的相关知识;然而,三维混合现实(3DMR)护目镜可在身临其境的环境中提供内容,从而改善对患者的教育。目的:比较 2DCT 和 3DMR 的有效性:通过调查比较二维计算机断层扫描和三维混合现实用于面部骨折患者教育的效果。方法:在这一前瞻性、随机、多因素的研究中,我们采用了一种新的方法:在这项前瞻性、随机、交叉研究中,根据颧骨颌面复合体(ZMC)骨折的单个 CT 数据集,以 2DCT 和 3DMR 格式制作了用于面部骨折知情同意的视频教程。受试者被随机分为两组。第一组(25 人)观看 2DCT 教程,回答自我评估和信息回忆调查,观看 3DMR 教程,重复之前的调查以及对比调查。第 2 组(25 人)按照相同的顺序观看 3DMR 教程,然后再观看 2DCT 教程。结果:参与者(n = 50)在年龄(1-51.9 岁/标准差 [SD] 20.9;2-44.7 岁/标准差 17.6;p = 0.223)、性别(1-10 组男性/15 女性;2-11 组男性/14 女性;p = 0.999)、大学教育水平(1-25 组是;2-25 组是;p = 0.844)、先前的 2DCT 或 3DMR 经验(1-9 组是/16 组否;2-13 组是/12 组否;p = 0.393)方面没有差异。3DMR 格式比 2DCT 更受青睐(p p = 0.753)。结论:在这项研究中,在模拟 ZMC 骨折知情同意中,参与者更喜欢 3DMR 护目镜而不是 2DCT。
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