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Virtual reality operating room with AI guidance: design and validation of a fire scenario
by
Ryason Adam
, Samuel, Alfred
, Jones, Daniel B
, Kappus Mojdeh
, Qi, Di
, Milef Nicholas
, Abu-Nuwar Mohamad Rassoul
, De Suvranu
in
Artificial intelligence
/ Curricula
/ Emergency medical care
/ Endoscopy
/ FDA approval
/ Feedback
/ Fire prevention
/ Simulation
/ Surgery
/ Training
/ Virtual reality
2021
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Virtual reality operating room with AI guidance: design and validation of a fire scenario
by
Ryason Adam
, Samuel, Alfred
, Jones, Daniel B
, Kappus Mojdeh
, Qi, Di
, Milef Nicholas
, Abu-Nuwar Mohamad Rassoul
, De Suvranu
in
Artificial intelligence
/ Curricula
/ Emergency medical care
/ Endoscopy
/ FDA approval
/ Feedback
/ Fire prevention
/ Simulation
/ Surgery
/ Training
/ Virtual reality
2021
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Virtual reality operating room with AI guidance: design and validation of a fire scenario
by
Ryason Adam
, Samuel, Alfred
, Jones, Daniel B
, Kappus Mojdeh
, Qi, Di
, Milef Nicholas
, Abu-Nuwar Mohamad Rassoul
, De Suvranu
in
Artificial intelligence
/ Curricula
/ Emergency medical care
/ Endoscopy
/ FDA approval
/ Feedback
/ Fire prevention
/ Simulation
/ Surgery
/ Training
/ Virtual reality
2021
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Virtual reality operating room with AI guidance: design and validation of a fire scenario
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Virtual reality operating room with AI guidance: design and validation of a fire scenario
2021
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BackgroundOperating room (OR) fires are uncommon but disastrous events. Inappropriate handling of OR fires can result in injuries, even death. Aiming to simulate OR fire emergencies and effectively train clinicians to react appropriately, we have developed an artificial intelligence (AI)-based OR fire virtual trainer based on the principle of the “fire triangle” and SAGES FUSE curriculum. The simulator can predict the user’s actions in the virtual OR and provide them with timely feedback to assist with training. We conducted a study investigating the validity of the AI-assisted OR fire trainer at the 2019 SAGES Learning Center.MethodsFifty-three participants with varying medical experience were voluntarily recruited to participate in our Institutional Review Board approved study. All participants were asked to contain a fire within the virtual OR. Participants were then asked to fill out a 7-point Likert questionnaire consisting of ten questions regarding the face validation of the AI-assisted OR fire simulator. Shapiro–Wilk tests were conducted to test normality of the scores for each trial. A Friedman’s ANOVA with post hoc tests was used to evaluate the effect of multiple trials on performance.ResultsOn a 7-point scale, eight of the ten questions were rated a mean of 6 or greater (72.73%), especially those relating to the usefulness of the simulator for OR fire-containing training. 79.25% of the participants rated the degree of usefulness of AI guidance over 6 out of 7. The performance of individuals improved significantly over the five trials, χ2(4) = 119.89, p < .001, and there was a significant linear trend of performance r = .97, p = 0.006. A pairwise analysis showed that only after the introduction of AI did performance improve significantly.ConclusionsThe AI-guided OR fire trainer offers the potential to assess OR personnel and teach the proper response to an iatrogenic fire scenario in a safe, repeatable, immersive environment.
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Springer Nature B.V
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