手术工作量的眼动追踪指标:系统综述。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 SURGERY
Journal of Investigative Surgery Pub Date : 2022-06-01 Epub Date: 2022-01-17 DOI:10.1080/08941939.2021.2025282
Otto Tolvanen, Antti-Pekka Elomaa, Matti Itkonen, Hana Vrzakova, Roman Bednarik, Antti Huotarinen
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摘要

眼部跟踪是一种强大的工具,用于临床设置中不显眼和实时的工作量评估。在积极利用复杂眼动追踪衍生替代物提高手术安全性之前,需要仔细评估其适应症、有效性和可靠性。方法根据PRISMA指南对2010 ~ 2020年的文献进行系统综述。2020年7月对PubMed、Cochrane、Scopus、Web of science、PsycInfo和Google scholar数据库进行了检索。使用以下搜索查询“(“眼动追踪”或“凝视追踪”)和(手术或手术或手术或术中)和(工作量或压力)”。简短的论文、没有经过同行评审的论文或没有使用眼动追踪方法来调查手术中的工作量或压力因素的论文被省略。结果共有17项(N = 17)研究被纳入本综述。大多数研究(n = 15)在模拟环境中测量工作量。任务难度和专业知识是研究最多的因素。研究一致表明,外科医生的眼球运动,如瞳孔反应、凝视模式、眨眼等,与感知到的工作量水平有关。然而,在操作室和模拟环境测量之间的差异已经被发现。结论瞳孔反应、眨眼频率和凝视指标是有效的工作负荷指标。然而,尽管被认为是手术成功的潜在因素,但分心和非技术因素对工作量的影响在文献中被低估。
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Eye-Tracking Indicators of Workload in Surgery: A Systematic Review.

BackgroundEye tracking is a powerful tool for unobtrusive and real time assessment of workload in clinical settings. Before the complex eye tracking derived surrogates can be proactively utilized to improve surgical safety, the indications, validity and reliability requires careful evaluation.MethodsWe conducted a systematic review of literature from 2010 to 2020 according to PRISMA guidelines. A search on PubMed, Cochrane, Scopus, Web of science, PsycInfo and Google scholar databases was conducted on July 2020. The following search query was used" ("eye tracking" OR "gaze tracking") AND (surgery OR surgical OR operative OR intraoperative) AND (workload OR stress)". Short papers, no peer reviewed or papers in which eye-tracking methodology was not used to investigate workload or stress factors in surgery, were omitted.ResultsA total of 17 (N = 17) studies were identified eligible to this review. Most of the studies (n = 15) measured workload in simulated setting. Task difficulty and expertise were the most studied factors. Studies consistently showed surgeon's eye movements such as pupil responses, gaze patterns, blinks were associated with the level of perceived workload. However, differences between measurements in operational room and simulated environments have been found.ConclusionPupil responses, blink rate and gaze indices are valid indicators of workload. However, the effect of distractions and non-technical factors on workload is underrepresented aspect in the literature even though recognized as underlying factors in successful surgery.

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4.20
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期刊介绍: Journal of Investigative Surgery publishes peer-reviewed scientific articles for the advancement of surgery, to the ultimate benefit of patient care and rehabilitation. It is the only journal that encompasses the individual and collaborative efforts of scientists in human and veterinary medicine, dentistry, basic and applied sciences, engineering, and law and ethics. The journal is dedicated to the publication of outstanding articles of interest to the surgical research community.
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