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CompletedNCT06623825

Smart Glasses in Emergency Medicine From the Hangzhou Asian Games

Evaluating the Efficiency of Smart Glasses in Reducing Patient Care Time in Emergency Medicine: Evidence From the Hangzhou Asian Games

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
90 (actual)
Sponsor
Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
16 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The findings of our study will reveal that using smart glasses in the emergency department(ED) could facilitate patient admission. AR Smart Glasses offer the potential to enhance the effectiveness and speed of treatment within ED.

Detailed description

Study Design: This study will be conducted at Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital (SRRSH), China. This study aims to compare the outcomes of two groups: the intervention group, utilizing the Augmented Reality (AR) smart glasses, and the control group, adhering to the standard conventional triage process without the AR tool, only using a two-way radio connection. Augmented Reality tool The AR tool used in this study will be a smart glasses manufactured by Rokid AR Studio(Hangzhou, China). It was Rokid glass 2 model released in 2020. The device operated on Android 9.0 and it connected to 5G connection with a bandwidth speed 30-mbps delivering a very low latency. The device supported real time screen sharing and therefore the data were collected from smart glasses including visual and audio with real-time two-way communications. Physicians at the hospital can access the information and video via a mobile app, enabling continuous monitoring of patients. The features facilitate healthcare providers at SRRSH and medical personnel in the HAG2022 polyclinic to discuss the patient's condition, exchange, and deliberate on the pre-hospital medical examinations of the patient. Participants: The study, will be conducted between September 13, 2023, and October 28, 2023, included the recruitment of all patients (older than 16 years old) presenting with acute illnesses who were admitted to the ED of SRRSH from the HAG2022 village polyclinic or the field of injury. The Cases with incomplete data and cases where the patients would be not found will be excluded from this study. Cases involving technical difficulties encountered by operators using augmented reality (AR) smart glasses and loss of internet connection will be excluded from the study.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DEVICEteleconsultation by Augmented Reality smart glassesThe device operated on Android 9.0 and it connected to 5G connection with a bandwidth speed 30-mbps delivering a very low latency. The device supported real time screen sharing and therefore the data were collected from smart glasses including visual and audio with real-time two-way communications. Physicians at the hospital can access the information and video via a mobile app, enabling continuous monitoring of patients. The features facilitate healthcare providers at SRRSH and medical personnel in the HAG2022 polyclinic to discuss the patient's condition, exchange, and deliberate on the pre-hospital medical examinations of the patient.
DEVICEteleconsultation by two-way radio connection.adhering to the standard conventional triage process without the AR tool, only using a two-way radio connection.

Timeline

Start date
2023-09-27
Primary completion
2023-10-30
Completion
2023-11-20
First posted
2024-10-02
Last updated
2024-10-02

Locations

1 site across 1 country: China

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06623825. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.