Thursday 26 November 2020

AR-VR technology trends in 2021

 

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The way we interact with technology and data - how we consume information - evolve very quickly, it's easy to forget the role played by the mouse. Douglas Engelbart's discovery in 1964, which allowed us to be involved with 2D technology, consisting of wooden shell circuit boards and two metal wheels [1]. Before that there is no graphical user interface, so people cannot be involved with technology.

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The technology evolution of 2D to 3D and 4D has projected us forward, in new ways to experience technology. As a consequence, a brand new health care appears that use a large amount of medical data to build a more profound visualization tool to support diagnosis and care. In image processing, for example, cardiovascular surgeons can now see individual liver segments using 3D images, and even 3D prints the patient's heart, to better understand the anatomy before surgery. And just as we evolved from the 'mouse to swipe' we are now through fast evolution with augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR), natural and intuitive technology for us as 3D creatures living in the 3D world. So, how do we judge the value and opportunity of new wave of health innovation?

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Assess the opportunity for AR-VR

 

We can start by understanding the differences between both of them and how they can support the most powerful patients and providers. Overlay AR, or addition, what you see in real life with location-specific information and graph [2]. One of the most famous examples of this technology is the phenomenon of 'Pokémon Go' 2016 that exposes the user's cellphone screen with fictional characters above the normal camera view around them. VR creates a completely rendered digital environment that replaces the real world of users.

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There have been many examples of AR-VR adoption in health care, change everything from the method of medical students learn before the intervention procedure [3] to help patients with PTSD [4] and reduce anxiety [5] in children undergo a blood test or other painful procedures , A study by Duke University in 2016 claims that virtual reality has helped patients suffering from spinal bonial injuries [6] partially restored their mobility.

 

 

 

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In VR medical imaging it can allow better planning to support patient safety by reducing exposure to their radiation dosage. The process of building a radiation therapy plan for patients is a practice that is very time consuming. Someone must plan a distribution of very detailed radiation doses in 3 dimensions, not only take care of complex 3D forms of tumors. We must build a minimum margin around the tumor and at the same time set aside a healthy and critical structure of radiation doses, the root causes many side effects of radiation therapy. VR has the potential to evaluate the distribution of doses in 3D in an intuitive manner, saving planning time with potentially greater precision and fewer side effects of treatment.

 

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Augmentation in Lab Kath

 

 

Each new study and application shows the possibility of wider adoption of this impersive technology, but many of the first considerations must enter the context and clinical settings for AR-VR, followed by clinical trial cases, in order to occur. And getting this right requires extensive collaboration between a number of stakeholders: doctors, data scientists, interaction designers, and other experts, and clearly in-depth understanding of clinical care.

 

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Integrating AR into the clinical workflow starts with end users in mind, doctor: learn how they move; How they stand up, cues or see; To distract from the 2D glass screen in their hands to a virtual screen projected in front of them. From the perspective of human interaction, the aim is to combine clinical expertise and AR technology to be better than one of their own.

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