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The effect of video playback speed on surgeon technical skill perception. | LitMetric

The effect of video playback speed on surgeon technical skill perception.

Int J Comput Assist Radiol Surg

Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA.

Published: May 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • Researchers explored whether crowdsourced evaluators rate surgical skill higher at faster video playback speeds, assessing its impact on identifying skill levels and if viewers realize the manipulation.
  • A study used ten peg transfer videos featuring novices and experts to analyze perceived technical skill across various playback speeds, comparing this perception with objective skill metrics.
  • Results indicated that while both skill levels received higher ratings at increased speeds, experts experienced a significantly greater boost in perceived skill, highlighting the importance of playback speed in skill discrimination.

Article Abstract

Purpose:  Finding effective methods of discriminating surgeon technical skill has proved a complex problem to solve computationally. Previous research has shown that obtaining non-expert crowd evaluations of surgical performances is as accurate as the gold standard, expert surgeon review. The aim of this research is: (1) to learn whether crowdsourced evaluators give higher ratings of technical skill to video of performances with increased playback speed, (2) its effect in discriminating skill levels, and (3) whether this increase is related to the evaluator consciously being aware that the video is manually manipulated.

Methods:  A set of ten peg transfer videos (five novices, five experts) were used to evaluate the perceived technical skill of the performers at each video playback speed used ([Formula: see text]). Objective metrics used for measuring technical skill were also computed for comparison by manipulating the corresponding kinematic data of each performance. Two videos of an expert and novice performing dry laboratory laparoscopic trials of peg transfer tasks were used to obtain evaluations at each playback speed ([Formula: see text]) of perception of whether a video is played at real-time playback speed or not.

Results:  We found that while both novices and experts had increased perceived technical skill as the video playback was increased, the amount of increase was significantly greater for experts. Each increase in the playback speed by [Formula: see text] was associated with, on average, a 0.72-point increase in the GOALS score (95% CI 0.60-0.84 point increase; [Formula: see text]) for expert videos and only a 0.24-point increase in the GOALS score (95% CI 0.13-0.36 point increase; [Formula: see text]) for novice videos.

Conclusion:  Due to the differential increase in perceived technical skill due to increased playback speed for experts, the difference between novice and expert skill levels of surgical performances may be more easily discerned by manually increasing the video playback speed.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7656985PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11548-020-02134-xDOI Listing

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