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Clinical Translation of the LevelCheck Decision Support Algorithm for Target Localization in Spine Surgery

Authors :
Amir Manbachi
Gerhard Kleinszig
Mari L. Groves
Rajiv R. Iyer
Michael R. Raber
Jeffrey H. Siewerdsen
Ali Uneri
M. Jacobson
Xiaobu Ye
Tharindu De Silva
Jean Paul Wolinsky
J. Goerres
Camilo A. Molina
Nafi Aygun
Tomas Garzon-Muvdi
Runze Han
David W. Thompson
Michael D. Ketcha
Sebastian Vogt
Source :
Ann Biomed Eng
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Recent work has yielded a method for automatic labeling of vertebrae in intraoperative radiographs as an assistant to manual level counting. The method, called LevelCheck, previously demonstrated promise in phantom studies and retrospective studies. This study aims to: (#1) Analyze the effect of LevelCheck on accuracy and confidence of localization in two modes: (a) Independent Check (labels displayed after the surgeon’s decision) and (b) Active Assistant (labels presented before the surgeon’s decision). (#2) Assess the feasibility and utility of LevelCheck in the operating room. Two studies were conducted: a laboratory study investigating these two workflow implementations in a simulated operating environment with 5 surgeons, reviewing 62 cases selected from a dataset of radiographs exhibiting a challenge to vertebral localization; and a clinical study involving 20 patients undergoing spine surgery. In Study #1, the median localization error without assistance was 30.4% (IQR = 5.2%) due to the challenging nature of the cases. LevelCheck reduced the median error to 2.4% for both the Independent Check and Active Assistant modes (p

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Ann Biomed Eng
Accession number :
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