使用智能手机眼动追踪进行自记录位置测试的可行性。

Q1 Computer Science
Digital Biomarkers Pub Date : 2025-05-23 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000545720
Pouya B Bastani, Vidith Phillips, Hector Rieiro, Jorge Otero-Millan, David S Zee, David E Newman-Toker, Ali Saber Tehrani
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良性阵发性体位性眩晕(BPPV)是一种常见的头晕原因,可通过体位运动检测眼球震颤来诊断。获得专家临床医生正确执行和解释定位测试的眼球运动结果的机会有限,可能会妨碍诊断并延误治疗。我们旨在评估基于智能手机的眼动追踪应用程序(EyePhone)的可用性,该应用程序可以在位置测试期间自动记录眼球运动。方法:招募健康志愿者,并指导他们使用EyePhone应用程序进行Dix-Hallpike和仰卧滚动测试。研究小组的一名成员被要求在不干扰的情况下观察这个过程。他们记录了每个部分所花费的时间和进行位置测试的准确性。可用性评估使用移动健康应用程序可用性问卷(MAUQ),专家评估录制的视频确定质量。结果:所有参与者都成功完成了测试并记录了他们的眼球运动。平均而言,在观看完指令后,参与者花了3分31秒来记录Dix-Hallpike测试,花了3分4秒来记录仰卧滚动测试。9名参与者完成了Dix-Hallpike,没有重大错误,所有参与者都成功完成了仰卧翻滚。一项专家审查发现,95%的视频都有清晰的视觉效果。参与者认为该应用程序易于使用,并表示他们会再次使用该应用程序。结论:我们证明了EyePhone应用程序用于自记录位置测试的可用性和可行性。该应用程序提供了远程BPPV诊断和改善患者获得护理的潜力。
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Feasibility of Using Smartphone Eye Tracking for Self-Recording Positional Tests.

Introduction: Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is a common cause of dizziness that is diagnosed by detecting nystagmus through positional maneuvers. Limited access to expert clinicians to correctly perform and interpret the eye movement findings of positional tests can hamper the diagnosis and delay the treatment. We aimed to assess the usability of a smartphone-based eye-tracking application (EyePhone) for self-recording eye movements during positional testing.

Methods: Healthy volunteers were enrolled and provided instructions to perform Dix-Hallpike and Supine Roll tests using the EyePhone application to record themselves. A study team member was instructed to observe the process without interfering. They recorded the time each section took and the accuracy of performing positional tests. Usability was assessed using the mHealth App Usability Questionnaire (MAUQ), and expert evaluation of recorded videos determined quality.

Results: All participants successfully performed the tests and recorded their eye movements. On average, after watching the instruction, it took participants 3 min 31 s to record the Dix-Hallpike test and 3 min 4 s to record the Supine Roll test. Nine participants completed Dix-Hallpike without major errors, and all completed the Supine Roll successfully. An expert review found that 95% of videos had clear eye visibility. Participants rated the app as easy to use and stated that they would use the app again.

Conclusion: We demonstrated the usability and feasibility of the EyePhone app for self-recording positional tests. This application offers the potential for remote BPPV diagnosis and improved patient access to care.

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Digital Biomarkers
Digital Biomarkers Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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