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1 From tissue to sound: A new paradigm for medical sonic interaction design Matinfar S; Dehghani S; Salehi M; Sommersperger M; Navab N; Faridpooya K; Fairhurst M; Navab N; 40222195
CONCORDIA
2 iSurgARy: A mobile augmented reality solution for ventriculostomy in resource-limited settings Asadi Z; Castillo JP; Asadi M; Sinclair DS; Kersten-Oertel M; 39816703
ENCS
3 A usability analysis of augmented reality and haptics for surgical planning Kazemipour N; Hooshiar A; Kersten-Oertel M; 38942947
ENCS
4 Virtual and Augmented Reality in Ventriculostomy: A Systematic Review Alizadeh M; Xiao Y; Kersten-Oertel M; 38823448
ENCS
5 A decade of progress: bringing mixed reality image-guided surgery systems in the operating room Asadi Z; Asadi M; Kazemipour N; Léger É; Kersten-Oertel M; 38794834
ENCS
6 Breamy: An augmented reality mHealth prototype for surgical decision-making in breast cancer Najafi N; Addie M; Meterissian S; Kersten-Oertel M; 38638506
ENCS
7 MARIN: an open-source mobile augmented reality interactive neuronavigation system. Léger É; Reyes J; Drouin S; Popa T; Hall JA; Collins DL; Kersten-Oertel M; 32323206
PERFORM
8 Augmented reality mastectomy surgical planning prototype using the HoloLens template for healthcare technology letters. Amini S, Kersten-Oertel M 32038868
PERFORM
9 Quantifying attention shifts in augmented reality image-guided neurosurgery. Léger É, Drouin S, Collins DL, Popa T, Kersten-Oertel M 29184663
PERFORM
10 Combining intraoperative ultrasound brain shift correction and augmented reality visualizations: a pilot study of eight cases. Gerard IJ, Kersten-Oertel M, Drouin S, Hall JA, Petrecca K, De Nigris D, Di Giovanni DA, Arbel T, Collins DL 29392162
PERFORM
11 Gesture-based registration correction using a mobile augmented reality image-guided neurosurgery system. Léger É, Reyes J, Drouin S, Collins DL, Popa T, Kersten-Oertel M 30800320
PERFORM

 

Title:Breamy: An augmented reality mHealth prototype for surgical decision-making in breast cancer
Authors:Najafi NAddie MMeterissian SKersten-Oertel M
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38638506/
DOI:10.1049/htl2.12071
Publication:Healthcare technology letters
Keywords:augmented realitycancercomputer visiondecision making
PMID:38638506 Category: Date Added:2024-04-19
Dept Affiliation: ENCS
1 Applied Perception Lab, Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering Concordia University Montreal Québec Canada.
2 Experimental Surgery Mcgill University Montreal Québec Canada.
3 Breast Center McGill University Health Centre Montreal Québec Canada.
4 Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine McGill University Montreal Québec Canada.

Description:

Breast cancer is one of the most prevalent forms of cancer, affecting approximately one in eight women during their lifetime. Deciding on breast cancer treatment, which includes the choice between surgical options, frequently demands prompt decision-making within an 8-week timeframe. However, many women lack the necessary knowledge and preparation for making informed decisions. Anxiety and unsatisfactory outcomes can result from inadequate decision-making processes, leading to decisional regret and revision surgeries. Shared decision-making and personalized decision aids have shown positive effects on patient satisfaction and treatment outcomes. Here, Breamy, a prototype mobile health application that utilizes augmented reality technology to assist breast cancer patients in making more informed decisions is introduced. Breamy provides 3D visualizations of different surgical procedures, aiming to improve confidence in surgical decision-making, reduce decisional regret, and enhance patient well-being after surgery. To determine the perception of the usefulness of Breamy, data was collected from 166 participants through an online survey. The results suggest that Breamy has the potential to reduce patients' anxiety levels and assist them in decision-making.





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