AI Article Synopsis

  • Visualization of medical data in 2D and 3D is crucial for understanding anatomy and spatial relationships, with 3D potentially making it easier for students to grasp complex structures.
  • Researchers assessed how mental workload differs between 2D and 3D views by having first-year medical students identify specific anatomical structures.
  • The study found that students using 3D views were more accurate and reported lower mental demand, suggesting 3D visualization could enhance anatomy education and surgical training.

Article Abstract

Visualization of medical data in three-dimensional (3D) or two-dimensional (2D) views is a complex area of research. In many fields 3D views are used to understand the shape of an object, and 2D views are used to understand spatial relationships. It is unclear how 2D/3D views play a role in the medical field. Using 3D views can potentially decrease the learning curve experienced with traditional 2D views by providing a whole representation of the patient's anatomy. However, there are challenges with 3D views compared with 2D. This current study expands on a previous study to evaluate the mental workload associated with both 2D and 3D views. Twenty-five first-year medical students were asked to localize three anatomical structures--gallbladder, celiac trunk, and superior mesenteric artery--in either 2D or 3D environments. Accuracy and time were taken as the objective measures for mental workload. The NASA Task Load Index (NASA-TLX) was used as a subjective measure for mental workload. Results showed that participants viewing in 3D had higher localization accuracy and a lower subjective measure of mental workload, specifically, the mental demand component of the NASA-TLX. Results from this study may prove useful for designing curricula in anatomy education and improving training procedures for surgeons.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/lap.2012.0150DOI Listing

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