The aim was to gain insights into the visual behaviour and the perceptual skills of operators during catheter-based cardiovascular interventions (CBCVIs). A total of 33 CBCVIs were performed at the University Hospital Zurich by five operators, two experts and three novices, while wearing eye tracking glasses. The visual attention distribution on three areas of interest (AOIs) the "Echo screen", "Fluoro screen" and "Patient" was analysed for the transseptal puncture procedure. Clear visual behaviour patterns were observable in all cases. There is a significant differences in visual attention distribution of the experts compared to the novices. Experts spent 79% of dwell time on the Echo screen and 17% on the Fluoro screen, novices spent 52% ...
This study used the eye-tracking method to explore how the level of expertise influences reading, an...
BackgroundThe postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is the leading cause of maternal mortality in the world. H...
Background: Cognitive ergonomics design of patient monitoring may reduce human factor errors in high...
The aim was to gain insights into the visual behaviour and the perceptual skills of operators during...
Visual information is important in surgeons ’ manipulative performance especially in laparoscopic su...
Objective: In various fields, differences in eye-gazing patterns during tasks between experts and no...
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Abstract Introduction Due to the technical progress point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is increasingly...
BACKGROUND: Patient safety is a top priority in healthcare. Little is known about the visual behavio...
INTRODUCTION: Unobtrusive metrics that can auto-assess performance during clinical procedures are of...
Objective A key task of the team leader in a medical emergency is effective information gathering. S...
Aim: To explore the potential of mobile eye-tracking to identify healthcare students' area of visual...
Patient safety is a priority in healthcare, yet it is unclear how sources of errors should best be a...
‘Eye tracking may be valuable for informing assessments of competency progression during medical edu...
Visual expertise in medicine has been a subject of research since many decades. Interestingly, it ha...
This study used the eye-tracking method to explore how the level of expertise influences reading, an...
BackgroundThe postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is the leading cause of maternal mortality in the world. H...
Background: Cognitive ergonomics design of patient monitoring may reduce human factor errors in high...
The aim was to gain insights into the visual behaviour and the perceptual skills of operators during...
Visual information is important in surgeons ’ manipulative performance especially in laparoscopic su...
Objective: In various fields, differences in eye-gazing patterns during tasks between experts and no...
Visual information is important in surgeons ’ manipulative perfor-mance especially in laparoscopic s...
Abstract Introduction Due to the technical progress point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is increasingly...
BACKGROUND: Patient safety is a top priority in healthcare. Little is known about the visual behavio...
INTRODUCTION: Unobtrusive metrics that can auto-assess performance during clinical procedures are of...
Objective A key task of the team leader in a medical emergency is effective information gathering. S...
Aim: To explore the potential of mobile eye-tracking to identify healthcare students' area of visual...
Patient safety is a priority in healthcare, yet it is unclear how sources of errors should best be a...
‘Eye tracking may be valuable for informing assessments of competency progression during medical edu...
Visual expertise in medicine has been a subject of research since many decades. Interestingly, it ha...
This study used the eye-tracking method to explore how the level of expertise influences reading, an...
BackgroundThe postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is the leading cause of maternal mortality in the world. H...
Background: Cognitive ergonomics design of patient monitoring may reduce human factor errors in high...