Paper 13408-22
Augmented reality in ultrasound-guided interventions: an accuracy and precision assessment study
18 February 2025 • 2:40 PM - 3:00 PM PST | Town & Country D
Abstract
Smaller, affordable ultrasound equipment is widely used, but image quality issues require specialized training. Augmented reality (AR) enhances training but faces challenges in development tools, real-time tracking, and costs. The proposed system utilizes Meta Quest3, interacting with the Clarius L15, an ultrasound simulator. The AR platform employs Touch Plus controllers to track the US probe and biopsy needle, allowing the physician to maneuver the probe freely regardless of movement. To evaluate this method's viability, the accuracy and precision of the Touch Plus controllers in instrument tracking were studied and compared to a commercial electromagnetic tracking system. Experiments showed that the proposed strategy achieved an accuracy of 0.6858°±0.5531° and a precision of 0.3640°±0.030° in 12 different orientations and positions. The results demonstrated the proposed approach's effectiveness in tracking instruments without external markers in various orientations and positions, indicating its potential for clinical practice.
Presenter
Helena Correia
Instituto Politécnico do Cávado e do Ave (Portugal)
Helena A. Correia is an invited researcher at 2AI-IPCA since March 2021. In April 2023, she received an MSc in Electronics and Computer Engineering in the specialization area of Automation and Robotics from IPCA. Currently, she is a Ph.D. Student in Electronics and Automation at the Technological University of the Shannon, Irland with his doctoral thesis as part of the “FAIST project - Agile Smart Sustainable and Technological Factory”. The primary focus of her research is the development of an electronic platform using VR/AR, gamification techniques, and AI to enable personalized training paths to be defined for professionals in the footwear industry. Her main research interests are computer vision, deep learning, software development, and industrial applications. Her achievements include 1 publication in an international peer-reviewed journal, 1 contribution to international conference proceedings, and 2 abstracts presented at congresses.