Augmented Reality in Medicine: Systematic and Bibliographic Review.

Martin Eckert, Julia S Volmerg, Christoph M Friedrich
Author Information
  1. Martin Eckert: Department of Computer Science, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Dortmund, Dortmund, Germany. ORCID
  2. Julia S Volmerg: Department of Computer Science, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Dortmund, Dortmund, Germany. ORCID
  3. Christoph M Friedrich: Department of Computer Science, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Dortmund, Dortmund, Germany. ORCID

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Augmented reality (AR) is a technology that integrates digital information into the user's real-world environment. It offers a new approach for treatments and education in medicine. AR aids in surgery planning and patient treatment and helps explain complex medical situations to patients and their relatives.
OBJECTIVE: This systematic and bibliographic review offers an overview of the development of apps in AR with a medical use case from March 2012 to June 2017. This work can aid as a guide to the literature and categorizes the publications in the field of AR research.
METHODS: From March 2012 to June 2017, a total of 1309 publications from PubMed and Scopus databases were manually analyzed and categorized based on a predefined taxonomy. Of the total, 340 duplicates were removed and 631 publications were excluded due to incorrect classification or unavailable technical data. The remaining 338 publications were original research studies on AR. An assessment of the maturity of the projects was conducted on these publications by using the technology readiness level. To provide a comprehensive process of inclusion and exclusion, the authors adopted the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses statement.
RESULTS: The results showed an increasing trend in the number of publications on AR in medicine. There were no relevant clinical trials on the effect of AR in medicine. Domains that used display technologies seemed to be researched more than other medical fields. The technology readiness level showed that AR technology is following a rough bell curve from levels 4 to 7. Current AR technology is more often applied to treatment scenarios than training scenarios.
CONCLUSIONS: This work discusses the applicability and future development of augmented- and mixed-reality technologies such as wearable computers and AR devices. It offers an overview of current technology and a base for researchers interested in developing AR apps in medicine. The field of AR is well researched, and there is a positive trend in its application, but its use is still in the early stages in the field of medicine and it is not widely adopted in clinical practice. Clinical studies proving the effectiveness of applied AR technologies are still lacking.

Keywords

References

  1. PLoS Med. 2009 Jul 21;6(7):e1000097 [PMID: 19621072]
  2. J Med Internet Res. 2013 Aug 20;15(8):e182 [PMID: 23963306]
  3. Mil Med. 2013 Sep;178(9):981-5 [PMID: 24005547]
  4. Stereotact Funct Neurosurg. 2014;92(1):17-24 [PMID: 24216673]
  5. Endoscopy. 2014 Apr;46(4):302-5 [PMID: 24254384]
  6. Perspect Med Educ. 2014 Sep;3(4):300-11 [PMID: 24464832]
  7. Biomed Res Int. 2014;2014:646347 [PMID: 24829910]
  8. Surg Endosc. 2014 Dec;28(12):3467-72 [PMID: 24962856]
  9. J Indian Assoc Pediatr Surg. 2014 Jul;19(3):123-8 [PMID: 25197187]
  10. Eur J Emerg Med. 2015 Jun;22(3):222-5 [PMID: 25460812]
  11. Front Surg. 2014 Sep 19;1:39 [PMID: 25593963]
  12. Br J Surg. 2015 Jan;102(2):e15-28 [PMID: 25627128]
  13. JMIR Serious Games. 2014 Nov 12;2(2):e12 [PMID: 25654242]
  14. Surg Innov. 2015 Dec;22(6):643-50 [PMID: 25733547]
  15. Med Image Anal. 2015 Oct;25(1):95-102 [PMID: 26024818]
  16. Gastroenterol Rep (Oxf). 2015 Aug;3(3):179-84 [PMID: 26133175]
  17. Lancet. 2015 Feb 26;385 Suppl 1:S64 [PMID: 26312886]
  18. Eur Urol. 2016 Jun;69(6):1065-80 [PMID: 26433570]
  19. Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc. 2015 Aug;2015:4918-21 [PMID: 26737395]
  20. Expert Rev Med Devices. 2016;13(4):339-51 [PMID: 26878667]
  21. Obstet Gynecol. 2016 Apr;127(4):763-7 [PMID: 26959215]
  22. Neurosurg Rev. 2017 Oct;40(4):537-548 [PMID: 27154018]
  23. J R Soc Interface. 2016 May;13(118): [PMID: 27170650]
  24. J Nucl Med. 2016 Oct;57(10):1650-1653 [PMID: 27230927]
  25. Minim Invasive Ther Allied Technol. 2017 Feb;26(1):23-30 [PMID: 27564567]
  26. Int Neurourol J. 2016 Sep;20(3):172-181 [PMID: 27706017]
  27. JMIR Med Educ. 2016 Mar 07;2(1):e2 [PMID: 27731862]
  28. Int J Surg. 2016 Dec;36(Pt A):25 [PMID: 27741424]
  29. Lancet. 2016 Dec 10;388(10062):2885-2894 [PMID: 27916234]
  30. Ann Transl Med. 2016 Dec;4(23):454 [PMID: 28090510]
  31. J Clin Neurosci. 2017 Jan;35:1-4 [PMID: 28137372]
  32. NeuroRehabilitation. 2017;40(2):175-185 [PMID: 28222541]
  33. Diagn Interv Radiol. 2017 May-Jun;23(3):227-232 [PMID: 28420598]
  34. Games Health J. 2017 Jun;6(3):165-170 [PMID: 28628384]

MeSH Term

Augmented Reality
Bibliometrics
Humans
Technology Assessment, Biomedical

Word Cloud

Created with Highcharts 10.0.0ARtechnologymedicinepublicationsoffersmedicalfieldtechnologiesAugmentedrealitytreatmentsystematicreviewoverviewdevelopmentappsuseMarch2012June2017workresearchtotalstudiesreadinessleveladoptedSystematicshowedtrendclinicalresearchedappliedscenariosstillmobileBACKGROUND:integratesdigitalinformationuser'sreal-worldenvironmentnewapproachtreatmentseducationaidssurgeryplanningpatienthelpsexplaincomplexsituationspatientsrelativesOBJECTIVE:bibliographiccasecanaidguideliteraturecategorizesMETHODS:1309PubMedScopusdatabasesmanuallyanalyzedcategorizedbasedpredefinedtaxonomy340duplicatesremoved631excludeddueincorrectclassificationunavailabletechnicaldataremaining338originalassessmentmaturityprojectsconductedusingprovidecomprehensiveprocessinclusionexclusionauthorsPreferredReportingItemsReviewsMeta-AnalysesstatementRESULTS:resultsincreasingnumberrelevanttrialseffectDomainsuseddisplayseemedfieldsfollowingroughbellcurvelevels47CurrentoftentrainingCONCLUSIONS:discussesapplicabilityfutureaugmented-mixed-realitywearablecomputersdevicescurrentbaseresearchersinteresteddevelopingwellpositiveapplicationearlystageswidelypracticeClinicalprovingeffectivenesslackingRealityMedicine:BibliographicReviewmixed/augmentedcomputingphone

Similar Articles

Cited By (66)