Early clinical experience with a touchless image navigation interface for the endovascular suite.

Minim Invasive Ther Allied Technol

Department of Radiology, Vancouver General Hospital, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.

Published: June 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • The absence of comprehensive access to imaging data in sterile fields during endovascular procedures can negatively impact decision-making, outcomes, and workflow.
  • Traditional navigation solutions are inadequate for the sterile environment, prompting the need for innovative technology.
  • A new HCI-based platform has been developed for real-time, touchless access to imaging data, showing promise through pre-clinical testing and case reviews in enhancing decision-making and efficiency during procedures.

Article Abstract

The inability to having comprehensive access to all pertinent imaging data related to an endovascular procedure in the sterile field is an unmet need, and its absence may have deleterious effects on decision-making, outcomes and workflow. Current image navigation solutions rely on traditional personal computing interfaces which are difficult to use in the sterile field. Innovative technological solutions are needed to address this need. Utilizing novel hardware and software integration, a human computer interaction (HCI) based platform has been developed through an iterative design and development process, that allows intuitive real-time access to imaging data in the sterile field. Following validation and pre-clinical testing, the platform has been introduced to the endovascular suite for clinical use. Three prospective case-based observational reviews are presented that demonstrate the utility of touchless image navigation in the sterile field in facilitating decision-making and resource utilization during endovascular procedures, while avoiding the cognitive and workflow disturbances inherent in leaving the sterile field or involving non-scrubbed third persons in the image navigation process. Physician engagement and 'needs-based' technological innovation is needed to improve human computer interaction in the endovascular suite, in hopes of positively affecting procedural decision-making, outcomes, and workflow.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13645706.2019.1612440DOI Listing

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