Virtual Reality-based Methods for Training Novice Electrophysiology Trainees-A Pilot Study.

Q3 Medicine
Journal of Innovations in Cardiac Rhythm Management Pub Date : 2023-09-15 eCollection Date: 2023-09-01 DOI:10.19102/icrm.2023.14091
Benjamin Gorbaty, Susana Arango, David Buyck, Ryan C James, Samantha T Porter, Paul Iaizzo, Tjörvi E Perry, Stephen Seslar
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Developing an accurate and detailed 3-dimensional (3D) mental model of cardiac anatomy is critical for electrophysiology (EP) trainees. Due to its immersive nature, virtual reality (VR) may provide a better learning environment than traditional teaching methods for assimilating 3D cardiac anatomy. The purpose of this pilot study was to evaluate the technical feasibility of an interactive, remote VR-based method for teaching cardiac anatomy to novice EP trainees. We created a shared, remote VR environment that allows the shared viewing of high-resolution 3D cardiac models. Eighteen trainees accepted for pediatric and adult EP fellowships were recruited. We performed a cohort study comparing the traditional teaching methods with the VR learning environment. Participants completed a demographic questionnaire and a satisfaction survey. The adult EP trainees were given a multiple-choice pre- and post-test exam to assess their anatomical knowledge. Both the adult and pediatric EP trainee cohorts rated the VR experience positively and preferred the VR environment to the more traditional teaching method. All the participants expressed interest in incorporating the VR learning environment into the EP fellowship curriculum. The usability of the system was relatively low, with approximately one-third of participants rating the system as hard to use. The impact of the VR session on exam performance was mixed among the adult cohort. We demonstrated the feasibility of gathering geographically dispersed EP fellows in training with a shared VR-based environment to teach cardiac anatomy. Although we were not able to demonstrate a learning benefit over the traditional lecture format in the adult cohort, the training environment was favorably received by all the participants.

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基于虚拟现实的电生理学新手培训方法——一项初步研究。
开发准确详细的心脏解剖三维(3D)心理模型对电生理学(EP)受训者至关重要。虚拟现实(VR)由于其沉浸式的性质,可以为吸收3D心脏解剖提供比传统教学方法更好的学习环境。这项试点研究的目的是评估一种交互式、基于远程VR的方法在技术上的可行性,该方法用于向EP新手教授心脏解剖。我们创建了一个共享的远程VR环境,允许共享查看高分辨率3D心脏模型。招募了18名接受儿科和成人EP研究金的受训人员。我们进行了一项队列研究,将传统的教学方法与虚拟现实学习环境进行了比较。参与者完成了人口统计问卷和满意度调查。成年EP学员在测试前和测试后进行多项选择题考试,以评估他们的解剖学知识。成人和儿童EP学员对VR体验的评价都是积极的,并且与更传统的教学方法相比,他们更喜欢VR环境。所有参与者都表示有兴趣将虚拟现实学习环境纳入EP研究金课程。该系统的可用性相对较低,约三分之一的参与者认为该系统难以使用。虚拟现实课程对考试成绩的影响在成年人群中喜忧参半。我们展示了在基于虚拟现实的共享环境中召集地理分散的EP研究员进行训练以教授心脏解剖的可行性。尽管我们无法在成人群体中证明与传统讲座形式相比的学习优势,但培训环境受到了所有参与者的好评。
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Journal of Innovations in Cardiac Rhythm Management
Journal of Innovations in Cardiac Rhythm Management Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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