WO2019172563A1 - Système pour procurer une expérience de traitement à l'hôpital fondée sur la vr ou l'ar - Google Patents

Système pour procurer une expérience de traitement à l'hôpital fondée sur la vr ou l'ar Download PDF

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WO2019172563A1
WO2019172563A1 PCT/KR2019/002257 KR2019002257W WO2019172563A1 WO 2019172563 A1 WO2019172563 A1 WO 2019172563A1 KR 2019002257 W KR2019002257 W KR 2019002257W WO 2019172563 A1 WO2019172563 A1 WO 2019172563A1
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  • the present invention relates to a technology for providing a medical experience in a hospital. More particularly, the present invention relates to a patient, such as a child wearing an HMD or watching a display, based on a virtual reality (VR) or an augmented reality (AR). It relates to a technology for providing a medical experience service.
  • a patient such as a child wearing an HMD or watching a display
  • VR virtual reality
  • AR augmented reality
  • explanatory prescriptions and explanatory prescription education are currently conducted by using images and handouts.
  • the existing explanatory prescription method is limited in the scope of education, focusing on disease, and the average consultation time per patient is less than 3 minutes, so the explanation time is insufficient, and it requires a lot of specialists such as doctors, nurses, nutritionists, etc. There is a problem that is not.
  • the present invention has been made in order to solve the above problems, to provide a medical experience service based on VR (Augmented Reality) or AR (Augmented Reality), so that you can have the same experience as the actual medical environment. have.
  • VR Augmented Reality
  • AR Auggmented Reality
  • a head mounted display that is worn on a patient's head and displays a VR (Augmented Reality) or AR (Augmented Reality) screen
  • An integrated device incorporating a hand gesture recognition sensor for recognizing a hand gesture, a monitor for guardian viewing for the patient and the medical staff of the patient, and a medical device that communicates with the integrated device and can virtually experience a medical treatment in a hospital.
  • Providing the experience content to the integrated device, and upon receiving the voice signal or the hand motion signal of the patient sensed by the integrated device provides the interactive medical treatment experience content corresponding to the integrated device, and the content provided to the integrated device.
  • the protection by mirroring the same screen as the screen And a computer that is to be displayed on the monitor for viewing.
  • the HMD includes a communication interface unit for communicating with the computer, a voice output unit for outputting a voice, a voice recognition unit for recognizing a voice of a patient wearing the HMD, and treatment experience content received from the computer in VR or AR.
  • the display unit may be configured to control the overall operation of the display unit and the HMD, and to display a VR or AR image on the display unit by processing a signal received through the communication interface unit.
  • the computer may provide a medical experience experience content in the form of a game that can be interacted with in response to a voice signal of a patient and a hand gesture signal received from the integrated device.
  • the medical care experience providing system may further include a plurality of electronic tags installed in a facility and a place inside a hospital, and the integrated device may further include a tag reader unit for accessing and recognizing a location where the electronic tag is installed.
  • the mobile terminal may provide a navigation function that collects tag information recognized from the integrated device and provides location information of a current patient, and may provide a medical experience content corresponding to the location of the current patient.
  • the integrated device may further include a biosignal measuring unit configured to measure a biosignal including an electrocardiogram, an electrocardiogram, a blood pressure, and an oxygen saturation level of the patient, and wherein the computer is configured to display contents of medical care experience content according to the biosignal of the patient received from the integrated device. Can be changed.
  • a biosignal measuring unit configured to measure a biosignal including an electrocardiogram, an electrocardiogram, a blood pressure, and an oxygen saturation level of the patient
  • the computer is configured to display contents of medical care experience content according to the biosignal of the patient received from the integrated device. Can be changed.
  • the present invention by providing a VR or AR-based treatment experience service, there is an effect of reducing the anxiety, stress of the patient. In particular, it is expected to greatly reduce the anxiety and stress of child patients, and to have active medical cooperation.
  • the present invention by providing a VR or AR real-time care, there is an effect of reducing the anxiety, stress of the patient. In particular, it is expected to greatly reduce the anxiety and stress of child patients, and to have active medical cooperation.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram schematically illustrating a configuration of a system for providing a medical experience based on VR or AR according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG 2 illustrates an integrated device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing an internal structure of an integrated device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating a medical care providing method according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 is a view showing the modularized medical experience content according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is an example of an HMD screen with a navigation function executed according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIGS. 7 to 28 are diagrams illustrating a scenario for providing a medical experience according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • a head mounted display worn on a patient's head and displaying a VR or Augmented Reality (AR) screen
  • a hand gesture for recognizing a patient's hand motion
  • An integrated device incorporating a recognition sensor, a guardian watching monitor for viewing by a patient and a medical staff of the patient, and a medical experience content that communicates with the integrated device and can virtually experience a medical treatment in a hospital, to the integrated device.
  • the integrated device When receiving the voice signal or the hand motion signal of the patient detected by the integrated device, provides the interactive medical treatment experience content corresponding to the integrated device, and mirrors the same screen as the content screen provided to the integrated device ( mirroring and display on the parental monitor And a computer to register.
  • the present invention relates to a system for providing a medical experience in a hospital based on virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR).
  • VR virtual reality
  • AR augmented reality
  • FIG. 1 is a view schematically showing the configuration of a system for providing a medical experience based on VR and AR according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the medical care experience providing system of the present invention includes an integrated device 100, a computer 200, a guardian, and a monitor for medical staff viewing.
  • the integrated device 100 and the computer 200 may communicate through a wired or wireless communication network.
  • the device 100 and the computer 200 communicate with each other through the repeater 10.
  • FIG 2 illustrates an integrated device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the unitary device 100 is worn on a patient's head to display a head mounted display (HMD) 110 that displays a virtual reality (VR) or augmented reality (AR) screen, and a patient's hand.
  • HMD head mounted display
  • VR virtual reality
  • AR augmented reality
  • Hand gesture recognition sensor 120 for recognizing the motion is coupled.
  • the hand gesture recognition sensor 120 may be implemented by a leap motion.
  • Guardian and medical staff viewing monitor 300 is a monitor for the guardian and medical staff of the patient to watch.
  • the computer 200 communicates with the all-in-one device 100 and provides the all-in-one device 100 with medical experience contents that can virtually experience the medical treatment in the hospital.
  • the interactive device 100 When receiving the voice signal or the hand gesture signal of the patient sensed by the integrated device 100, the interactive device 100 provides interactive medical experience content corresponding thereto. Then, the same screen as the content screen provided in the integrated device 100 is mirrored to display on the monitor 300 for the guardian and the medical staff.
  • FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing an internal structure of an integrated device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the HMD 110 includes a communication interface 111, a voice output unit 112, a voice recognition unit 113, a display unit 114, and a controller 115.
  • the communication interface 111 serves to communicate with the computer 200.
  • the voice output unit 112 serves to output voice.
  • the voice output unit 112 may output voice to the patient's ear in the form of headphones.
  • the voice recognition unit 113 serves to recognize the voice of the patient wearing the HMD (110).
  • the voice recognition unit 113 may be implemented as a microphone.
  • the display unit 114 serves to display the clinical experience content received from the computer 200 as a VR image.
  • the controller 115 controls the overall operation of the HMD 110 and processes the signal received through the communication interface 111 so that the VR image is displayed on the display 114.
  • the computer 200 may provide a medical experience content in the form of a game that can be interacted with in response to a voice signal and a hand gesture signal of the patient received from the integrated device 100.
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating a medical care providing method according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
  • the computer 200 when the computer 200 requests a medical care request (S401), the computer 200 provides the medical care experience content based on a VR or AR to the integrated device 100 (S403). .
  • the integrated device 100 displays the received medical experience content through the HMD 110 (S405).
  • the integrated device 100 When the integrated device 100 senses the hand motion of the patient (S407) or senses the voice of the patient (S409), the device 100 transmits the hand gesture to the computer 200.
  • the computer 200 provides interactive content according to the sensed signal (S411).
  • the computer 200 mirrors the same contents as the clinical experience contents provided to the integrated device 100 to the guardian and the medical staff watching monitor 300 (S413).
  • the guardian and medical staff watching monitor 300 displays the mirrored screen (S415).
  • FIG. 5 is a view showing the modularized medical experience content according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the present invention may be implemented by modularizing the storytelling contents of the medical experience contents.
  • module A is medical experience content that is modularized in order of storytelling, injection, radiation, anesthesia, and surgery
  • module B is modularized in order of paperweight, injection, radiation, and recovery.
  • Medical experience content, and C module is medical experience content that is modularized in order of storytelling, radiation, injection, and recovery.
  • Storytelling sequences constituting each of A, B, and C modules may be further modularized and implemented as submodules.
  • the A module may be composed of submodules of paperweight (a module), injection (b module), radiation (c module), anesthesia (c module), and surgery (e module).
  • the B module may be composed of a submodule of paperweight (a module), scanning (b module), radiation (c module), and recovery (f module).
  • the C module may be configured as a submodule of paperweight (a module), radiation (c-1 module), scanning (b-1 module), and recovery (f-1 module).
  • the scan (b module) and the scan (b-1 module) may have different storytelling
  • the radiation (c module) and the radiation (c-1 module) may have different storytelling
  • recovery (f Module) and recovery (f-1 module) may have different storytelling.
  • the contents of the storytelling can be easily changed as needed by modularizing the medical experience contents.
  • the medical experience providing system further includes a plurality of electronic tags installed in facilities and places inside the hospital.
  • the electronic tag may be installed at various locations such as a bed, a wall, a medical office, an operating room, an anesthetic room, a radiation room, a reception desk, and the like in a hospital.
  • the integrated device 100 may further include a tag reader unit (not shown) for accessing and recognizing a location where the electronic tag is installed.
  • a tag reader unit (not shown) for accessing and recognizing a location where the electronic tag is installed.
  • the computer 200 may provide a navigation function that collects tag information recognized from the integrated device 100 to provide location information of a current patient, and may provide a medical experience content corresponding to the location of the current patient.
  • a navigation function that collects tag information recognized from the integrated device 100 to provide location information of a current patient, and may provide a medical experience content corresponding to the location of the current patient.
  • information corresponding to the current location of the patient for example, description information on the hospital facilities installed in the location, distance and time information to the destination, medical appointment information, etc.
  • FIG. 6 is an example of an HMD screen with a navigation function executed according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • a current location 610 of a patient is displayed in a hospital, and a road guide may be displayed according to a place to go.
  • the integrated device 100 may further include a biosignal measuring unit (not shown) for measuring a biosignal including an electrocardiogram, an electrocardiogram, a blood pressure, and an oxygen saturation level of the patient.
  • a biosignal measuring unit (not shown) for measuring a biosignal including an electrocardiogram, an electrocardiogram, a blood pressure, and an oxygen saturation level of the patient.
  • the computer 200 may change the contents of the examination experience content according to the biosignal of the patient received from the integrated device 100. For example, if the cardiogram of a patient increases rapidly, the contents of the medical experience contents centered on the operating room may be changed to the contents of the treatment center centered on the recovery room, or the storytelling contents mediated for psychological stability by the appearance of a familiar avatar character may be used. To change it.
  • various responses such as voice and bio signals of a patient may be measured, and accordingly, the clinical experience content may be changed, the response data of the patient may be collected and used as statistical data, and the medical experience according to the accumulation of data. You can also change the storytelling of your content.
  • FIGS. 7 to 28 are diagrams illustrating a scenario for providing a medical experience according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • 7 to 28 illustrate a screen displayed on the HMD 110 when the user wears the integrated device 100 and illustrates an experiential learning scenario in an operating room.
  • a chattan and a robot which are characters in the form of a child, which is a main avatar for the story, appear, and a germ monster, a doctor, and a nurse appear.
  • the screen then moves to the first person view.
  • the main avatar is not limited to the chatan, but may be another child-shaped character (Momo, which is a girl-child character, is illustrated in FIGS. 7 to 28).
  • FIG 7 illustrates the exterior of the surgery center on the day, the main avatar chatan and the germ monster.
  • FIG. 8 the scenery inside the surgery center is unfolded and shows the interior at various angles.
  • Chatan guides the operating room exploration and guides the patient's response.
  • the voice of the patient is measured to switch to the next screen only when the predetermined size or more.
  • magic surgery items such as a patient suit and a recognition bracelet are summoned, and when a magic surgery item is worn, a health mission score is obtained and a defense rating is obtained.
  • FIG. 10 a syringe appears in the chatan character, and in FIG. 11, 5 seconds of the syringe attack are counted, and a screen for enduring the injection attack is provided.
  • the success of the syringe refueling mission is obtained to obtain a health mission score star, an attack star, and a defense star.
  • FIG. 13 the entrance of the operating room is opened, and a chatan character who is waiting alone while listening to the description of the operation in the waiting room of the operating room is provided. At this time, by successfully waiting alone mission to obtain a health mission score star, and to obtain an attack star rating.
  • FIG. 14 the operating room waiting room is shown in detail and a waiting state is shown.
  • FIG. 15 the operating room door is opened and the process of moving to the operating room is drawn lightly.
  • a screen introducing the operating room is provided, and the surgical-related instruments such as an electrocardiogram, blood pressure monitor, etc. are described as shiny parts 23, 24, and 25.
  • the surgical-related instruments such as an electrocardiogram, blood pressure monitor, etc. are described as shiny parts 23, 24, and 25.
  • FIG. Then, whenever the patient touches the shiny parts 23, 24 and 25, an effect sound is generated.
  • information on a surgical-related instrument to be touched or selected may be provided as voice or image information.
  • FIG. 20 a magic surgery item required for surgery is worn, and a star point is obtained according to the magic surgery item worn in FIG. 21. Then, germ monsters appear on the screens of FIGS. 22 and 23.
  • the scent spreads every time the patient wears a mask and inhales and exhales.
  • the bright light is emitted from the mask, causing a mortal wound to the germ monster, and eventually the germ monster escapes.

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La présente invention concerne un système pour procurer une expérience de traitement à l'hôpital, le système comprenant : un visiocasque (HMD) porté sur la tête d'un patient de façon à afficher une réalité virtuelle (VR) ou une réalité augmentée (AR) ; un dispositif intégré auquel est couplé un capteur de reconnaissance de geste de main et permettant de reconnaître le geste des mains du patient ; un moniteur de visualisation de tuteur permettant une visualisation par le tuteur du patient et l'équipe médicale ; et un ordinateur permettant de communiquer avec le dispositif intégré, de fournir au dispositif intégré un contenu d'expérience de traitement qui permet d'obtenir une expérience virtuelle d'un processus de traitement au niveau d'un hôpital suite à la réception du signal vocal du patient ou du signal de geste des mains détecté par le dispositif intégré, de fournir au dispositif intégré un contenu d'expérience de traitement interactif correspondant au signal reçu, de mettre en miroir un écran identique à un écran de contenu fourni au dispositif intégré, et d'afficher l'écran en miroir sur le moniteur de visualisation de tuteur. La présente invention peut réduire l'anxiété et le stress d'un patient en fournissant un service d'expérience de traitement fondée sur la VR ou l'AR.
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