This paper proposes an augmented reality (AR)-based system for monitoring patient's vitals in the operating room (OR) is proposed. An optical see-through (OST) headset, worn by the anesthetist or by the OR nurses, shows in real-time the patient's vitals acquired from the electromedical equipment available in the OR. A dedicated application was developed to allow a hands-free fruition of the AR content. Experimental tests were carried out acquiring the vital parameters from two pieces of equipment typically available in the OR, namely a ventilator and a monitor. The experimental assessment of the transmission error rate and of latency demonstrated the reliability of the proposed AR-based monitoring system.
AR-based monitoring of instrumentation in the operating room / Arpaia, P.; de Benedetto, E.; Dodaro, C. A.; Duraccio, L.; Servillo, G.; Vargas, M.. - (2020), pp. 1-5. (Intervento presentato al convegno 24th IMEKO TC4 International Symposium and 22nd International Workshop on ADC and DAC Modelling and Testing, IWADC 2020 tenutosi a ita nel 2020).
AR-based monitoring of instrumentation in the operating room
Arpaia P.;de Benedetto E.;Dodaro C. A.;Duraccio L.;Servillo G.;Vargas M.
2020
Abstract
This paper proposes an augmented reality (AR)-based system for monitoring patient's vitals in the operating room (OR) is proposed. An optical see-through (OST) headset, worn by the anesthetist or by the OR nurses, shows in real-time the patient's vitals acquired from the electromedical equipment available in the OR. A dedicated application was developed to allow a hands-free fruition of the AR content. Experimental tests were carried out acquiring the vital parameters from two pieces of equipment typically available in the OR, namely a ventilator and a monitor. The experimental assessment of the transmission error rate and of latency demonstrated the reliability of the proposed AR-based monitoring system.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.