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Opis bibliograficzny
Merging virtual and physical experiences: extended realities in cardiovascular medicine / Tsung-Ying Tsai, Yoshinobu Onuma, Adriana ZŁAHODA-HUZIOR, Shigetaka Kageyama, Dariusz Dudek, Qingdi Wang, Ruth P. Lim, Scot Garg, Eric K. W. Poon, John Puskas, Fabio Ramponi, Christian Jung, Faisal Sharif, Arif A. Khokhar, Patrick W. Serruys // European Heart Journal ; ISSN 0195-668X. — 2023 — vol. 44 iss. 35, s. 3311–3322. — Bibliogr. s. 3321–3322, Abstr. — Publikacja dostępna online od: 2023-06-23
Autorzy (15)
- Tsai Tsung-Ying
- Onuma Yoshinobu
- AGHZłahoda-Huzior Adriana
- Kageyama Shigetaka
- Dudek Dariusz
- Wang Qingdi
- Lim Ruth P.
- Garg Scot
- Poon Eric K. W.
- Puskas John
- Ramponi Fabio
- Jung Christian
- Sharif Faisal
- Khokhar Arif A.
- Serruys Patrick W.
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Dane bibliometryczne
ID BaDAP | 151038 |
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Data dodania do BaDAP | 2024-01-12 |
Tekst źródłowy | URL |
DOI | 10.1093/eurheartj/ehad352 |
Rok publikacji | 2023 |
Typ publikacji | artykuł w czasopiśmie |
Otwarty dostęp | |
Creative Commons | |
Czasopismo/seria | European Heart Journal |
Abstract
Technological advancement and the COVID-19 pandemic have brought virtual learning and working into our daily lives. Extended realities (XR), an umbrella term for all the immersive technologies that merge virtual and physical experiences, will undoubtedly be an indispensable part of future clinical practice. The intuitive and three-dimensional nature of XR has great potential to benefit healthcare providers and empower patients and physicians. In the past decade, the implementation of XR into cardiovascular medicine has flourished such that it is now integrated into medical training, patient education, pre-procedural planning, intra-procedural visualization, and post-procedural care. This review article discussed how XR could provide innovative care and complement traditional practice, as well as addressing its limitations and considering its future perspectives.