Harvard
Jacobsen, MF
, Konge, L, Bach-Holm, D, la Cour, M, Holm, L, Højgaard-Olsen, K, Kjærbo, H, Saleh, GM
& Thomsen, AS 2019, '
Correlation of virtual reality performance with real-life cataract surgery performance'
Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, bind 45, nr. 9, s. 1246-1251.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrs.2019.04.007
APA
Jacobsen, M. F.
, Konge, L., Bach-Holm, D., la Cour, M., Holm, L., Højgaard-Olsen, K., ... Thomsen, A. S. (2019).
Correlation of virtual reality performance with real-life cataract surgery performance.
Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery,
45(9), 1246-1251.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrs.2019.04.007
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MLA
Vancouver
Author
Jacobsen, Mads Forslund
; Konge, Lars ; Bach-Holm, Daniella ; la Cour, Morten ; Holm, Lars ; Højgaard-Olsen, Klavs ; Kjærbo, Hadi ; Saleh, George M
; Thomsen, Ann Sofia. /
Correlation of virtual reality performance with real-life cataract surgery performance. I:
Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery. 2019 ; Bind 45, Nr. 9. s. 1246-1251.
Bibtex
@article{f9ee92f9d0d84feeb94e82e321f76297,
title = "Correlation of virtual reality performance with real-life cataract surgery performance",
abstract = "PURPOSE: To investigate the correlation between performance on a virtual reality simulator and real-life cataract surgical performance.SETTING: Nine ophthalmology departments in Denmark and Copenhagen Academy for Medical Education and Simulation, Copenhagen, Denmark.DESIGN: Prospective multicenter study.METHODS: Cataract surgeons with different experience levels were included. The participants performed 3 consecutive video-recorded phacoemulsification surgeries that were rated by masked raters using the Objective Structured Assessment of Cataract Surgical Skills (OSACSS) scoring system. Thereafter, the participants performed a previously validated test on an Eyesi virtual reality simulator. Primary outcomes were the mean OSACSS score from all 3 surgeries and the simulator score from the participants' first repetition of the performance test.RESULT: Nineteen surgeons participated. There was a statistically significant correlation between the simulator performance score and the mean OSACSS score across all experience levels, with a Pearson correlation of 0.65 (P = .003, R2 = 0.42).CONCLUSION: Simulator performance was significantly correlated with real-life cataract surgical performance.",
author = "Jacobsen, {Mads Forslund} and Lars Konge and Daniella Bach-Holm and {la Cour}, Morten and Lars Holm and Klavs H{\o}jgaard-Olsen and Hadi Kj{\ae}rbo and Saleh, {George M} and Thomsen, {Ann Sofia}",
note = "Copyright {\circledC} 2019 ASCRS and ESCRS. All rights reserved.",
year = "2019",
month = "9",
doi = "10.1016/j.jcrs.2019.04.007",
language = "English",
volume = "45",
pages = "1246--1251",
journal = "Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery",
issn = "0886-3350",
publisher = "Elsevier Inc",
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RIS
TY - JOUR
T1 - Correlation of virtual reality performance with real-life cataract surgery performance
AU - Jacobsen, Mads Forslund
AU - Konge, Lars
AU - Bach-Holm, Daniella
AU - la Cour, Morten
AU - Holm, Lars
AU - Højgaard-Olsen, Klavs
AU - Kjærbo, Hadi
AU - Saleh, George M
AU - Thomsen, Ann Sofia
N1 - Copyright © 2019 ASCRS and ESCRS. All rights reserved.
PY - 2019/9
Y1 - 2019/9
N2 - PURPOSE: To investigate the correlation between performance on a virtual reality simulator and real-life cataract surgical performance.SETTING: Nine ophthalmology departments in Denmark and Copenhagen Academy for Medical Education and Simulation, Copenhagen, Denmark.DESIGN: Prospective multicenter study.METHODS: Cataract surgeons with different experience levels were included. The participants performed 3 consecutive video-recorded phacoemulsification surgeries that were rated by masked raters using the Objective Structured Assessment of Cataract Surgical Skills (OSACSS) scoring system. Thereafter, the participants performed a previously validated test on an Eyesi virtual reality simulator. Primary outcomes were the mean OSACSS score from all 3 surgeries and the simulator score from the participants' first repetition of the performance test.RESULT: Nineteen surgeons participated. There was a statistically significant correlation between the simulator performance score and the mean OSACSS score across all experience levels, with a Pearson correlation of 0.65 (P = .003, R2 = 0.42).CONCLUSION: Simulator performance was significantly correlated with real-life cataract surgical performance.
AB - PURPOSE: To investigate the correlation between performance on a virtual reality simulator and real-life cataract surgical performance.SETTING: Nine ophthalmology departments in Denmark and Copenhagen Academy for Medical Education and Simulation, Copenhagen, Denmark.DESIGN: Prospective multicenter study.METHODS: Cataract surgeons with different experience levels were included. The participants performed 3 consecutive video-recorded phacoemulsification surgeries that were rated by masked raters using the Objective Structured Assessment of Cataract Surgical Skills (OSACSS) scoring system. Thereafter, the participants performed a previously validated test on an Eyesi virtual reality simulator. Primary outcomes were the mean OSACSS score from all 3 surgeries and the simulator score from the participants' first repetition of the performance test.RESULT: Nineteen surgeons participated. There was a statistically significant correlation between the simulator performance score and the mean OSACSS score across all experience levels, with a Pearson correlation of 0.65 (P = .003, R2 = 0.42).CONCLUSION: Simulator performance was significantly correlated with real-life cataract surgical performance.
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DO - 10.1016/j.jcrs.2019.04.007
M3 - Journal article
VL - 45
SP - 1246
EP - 1251
JO - Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery
JF - Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery
SN - 0886-3350
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