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He most current solutions usingvirtual-reality-based methodsin cardiac surgery – a survey

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There is a widespread belief that VR technologies can provide controlled, multi-sensory, interactive 3D stimulus environments that engage patients in interven-tions and measure, record and motivate required human performance. In orderto investigate state-of-the-art and associated occupations we provided a carefulreview of6leading medical and technical bibliometric databases. Despite theapparent popularity of the topic of VR use in cardiac surgery, only47articlespublished between 2002 and 2022 met the inclusion criteria. Based on them,VR-based solutions in cardiac surgery are useful both, for medical specialistsand for the patients themselves. The new lifestyle required from cardiac surgerypatients is easier to implement thanks to VR-based educational and motiva-tional tools. However, it is necessary to develop the above-mentioned tools andcompare their effectiveness with Augmented Reality (AR). For the aforemen-tioned reasons, interdisciplinary collaboration between scientists, clinicians andengineers is necessary
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  • Kazimierz Wielki University in Bydgoszcz, Institute of Computer Science, Kopernika 1,85-074 Bydgoszcz, Poland
  • Medical University in Lublin, Neuropsychological Research Unit, 2nd Clinic of the Psychiatryand Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Gluska 1, 20-439 Lublin, Poland
  • Opole University of Technology, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Automatic Controland Informatics, Proszkowska 76, 45-758 Opole, Poland
  • The President Stanislaw Wojciechowski Calisia University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Nowy Swiat 4, 62-800 Kalisz, Poland
  • Prof. Zbigniew Religa Foundation for Cardiac Surgery Development, Wolnosci 345a, 41-800,Zabrze, Poland
  • Medical Algorithms Sp. z o.o., aleja Legionów 4, 41-902 Bytom, Poland
  • Wroclaw Medical University, Faculty of Medicine, J. Mikulicza-Radeckiego 5, 50-345 Wroclaw, Poland
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  • University of Opole, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology, Kardynała BolesławaKominka 6/6a, 45-032 Opole, Poland
  • University of Opole, Institute of Medical Sciences, Oleska 48, 45-052 Opole, Poland
  • University of Opole, Institute of Medical Sciences, Oleska 48, 45-052 Opole, Poland
  • University of Opole, Institute of Medical Sciences, Oleska 48, 45-052 Opole, Poland
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  • University of Opole, Institute of Medical Sciences, Oleska 48, 45-052 Opole, Poland
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  • Opole University of Technology, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Automatic Controland Informatics, Proszkowska 76, 45-758 Opole, Poland
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  • University of Opole, Institute of Computer Science, Oleska 48, 45-052 Opole, Poland
  • University of Greenwich, School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences, Old Royal NavalCollege, Park Row, SE10 9LS London, UK
  • Opole University of Technology, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Automatic Controland Informatics, Proszkowska 76, 45-758 Opole, Poland
  • Opole University of Technology, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Automatic Controland Informatics, Proszkowska 76, 45-758 Opole, Poland
  • VSB-Technical University Ostrava, Department of Cybernetics and Biomedical Engineering –FEECS, 17. listopadu 2172/15, 708 00 Ostrava–Poruba, Czech Republic
  • Opole University of Technology, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Automatic Controland Informatics, Proszkowska 76, 45-758 Opole, Poland
  • VSB-Technical University Ostrava, Department of Cybernetics and Biomedical Engineering –FEECS, 17. listopadu 2172/15, 708 00 Ostrava–Poruba, Czech Republic
  • Opole University of Technology, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Automatic Controland Informatics, Proszkowska 76, 45-758 Opole, Poland
  • VSB-Technical University Ostrava, Department of Cybernetics and Biomedical Engineering –FEECS, 17. listopadu 2172/15, 708 00 Ostrava–Poruba, Czech Republic
  • Opole University of Technology, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Automatic Controland Informatics, Proszkowska 76, 45-758 Opole, Poland
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