Projectional Radiography Simulator: an Interactive Teaching Tool
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Computer Graphics & Visual Computing (CGVC). The Eurographics Association, 2019. p. 125 - 128.
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T1 - Projectional Radiography Simulator: an Interactive Teaching Tool
AU - Sujar Garrido, Aaron
AU - Kelly, Graham
AU - Garcia, Marcos
AU - Vidal, Franck
PY - 2019/9/12
Y1 - 2019/9/12
N2 - Radiographers need to know a broad range of knowledge about X-ray radiography, which can be specific to each part of the body. Due to the harmfulness of the ionising radiation used, teaching and training using real patients is not ethical. Students have limited access to real X-ray rooms and anatomic phantoms during their studies. Books, and now web apps, containing a set of static pictures are then often used to illustrate clinical cases. In this study, we have built an Interactive X-ray Projectional Simulator using a deformation algorithm with a real-time X-ray image simulator. Users can load various anatomic models and the tool enables virtual model positioning in order to set a specific position and see the corresponding X-ray image. It allows teachers to simulate any particular X-ray projection in a lecturing environment without using real patients and avoiding any kind of radiation risk. This tool also allows the students to reproduce the important parameters of a real X-ray machine in a safe environment. We have performed a face and content validation in which our tool proves to be realistic (72% of the participants agreed that the simulations are visually realistic), useful (67%) and suitable (78%) for teaching X-ray radiography.
AB - Radiographers need to know a broad range of knowledge about X-ray radiography, which can be specific to each part of the body. Due to the harmfulness of the ionising radiation used, teaching and training using real patients is not ethical. Students have limited access to real X-ray rooms and anatomic phantoms during their studies. Books, and now web apps, containing a set of static pictures are then often used to illustrate clinical cases. In this study, we have built an Interactive X-ray Projectional Simulator using a deformation algorithm with a real-time X-ray image simulator. Users can load various anatomic models and the tool enables virtual model positioning in order to set a specific position and see the corresponding X-ray image. It allows teachers to simulate any particular X-ray projection in a lecturing environment without using real patients and avoiding any kind of radiation risk. This tool also allows the students to reproduce the important parameters of a real X-ray machine in a safe environment. We have performed a face and content validation in which our tool proves to be realistic (72% of the participants agreed that the simulations are visually realistic), useful (67%) and suitable (78%) for teaching X-ray radiography.
U2 - 10.2312/cgvc.20191267
DO - 10.2312/cgvc.20191267
M3 - Conference contribution
SP - 125
EP - 128
BT - Computer Graphics & Visual Computing (CGVC)
PB - The Eurographics Association
T2 - Annual Conference in Computer Graphics & Visual Computing (CGVC)
Y2 - 12 September 2019
ER -