scholarly journals Velocity-Domain Motion Quality Measures for Surgical Performance Evaluation and Feedback

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Barathwaj Murali ◽  
Viony M. Belvroy ◽  
Shivam Pandey ◽  
Jean Bismuth ◽  
Michael D. Byrne ◽  
...  

Abstract Endovascular navigation proficiency requires a significant amount of manual dexterity from surgeons. Objective performance measures derived from endovascular tool tip kinematics have been shown to correlate with expertise; however, such metrics have not yet been used during training as a basis for real-time performance feedback. This paper evaluates a set of velocity-based performance measures derived from guidewire motion to determine their suitability for online performance evaluation and feedback. We evaluated the endovascular navigation skill of 75 participants using three metrics (spectral arc length, average velocity, and idle time) as they steered tools to anatomical targets using a virtual reality simulator. First, we examined the effect of navigation task and experience level on performance and found that novice performance was significantly different from intermediate and expert performance. Then we computed correlations between measures calculated online and spectral arc length, our "gold standard" metric, calculated offline (at the end of the trial, using data from the entire trial). Our results suggest that average velocity and idle time calculated online are strongly and consistently correlated with spectral arc length computed offline, which was not the case when comparing spectral arc length computed online and offline. Average velocity and idle time, both time-domain based performance measures, are therefore more suitable measures than spectral arc length, a frequency-domain based metric, to use as the basis of online performance feedback. Future work is needed to determine how to best provide real-time performance feedback to endovascular surgery trainees based on these metrics.

2015 ◽  
Vol 15 (6) ◽  
pp. 3514-3523 ◽  
Author(s):  
Roman Lara ◽  
Diego Benitez ◽  
Antonio Caamano ◽  
Marco Zennaro ◽  
Jose Luis Rojo-Alvarez

2014 ◽  
Vol 989-994 ◽  
pp. 5041-5044
Author(s):  
Hong Xia Zhang ◽  
Qiang Zhang

With the development of modern information and communication technology and network technology, modern enterprises choose to build virtual dynamic alliance to achieve business development goals. There are many uncertain relationships between the participating companies in the virtual dynamic alliance. These companies join together to accomplish a particular goal, but also has their own unique individual needs. Internet of Things is an important part of a new generation of information technology. Things technology is an extension and expansion of the network based on the Internet. Basis for building virtual dynamic alliance is the Internet. The enterprises participating in a virtual dynamic alliance communicate with each other relying on information communication technology. Internet of Things technology provides real-time performance evaluation data to the participating enterprises. This will ensure real-time performance data communication between the dynamic alliance enterprises relatively loose.


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