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For over two decades, virtual medical simulators and physiological flow systems have been featured in a variety of publications as a key tool for medical device and procedural research and curriculum development to facilitate medical professionals.

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Peripheral Vascular
Feasibility of Network-Based, Online Endovascular Simulator Training in Real Time: Results from a Pilot Study

To test the feasibility of an online, simulator-based comprehensive interventional radiology (IR) training curriculum in times of COVID-19-induced travel restrictions. A network of six VIST simulators (Mentice, Gothenburg, Sweden) was installed in six geographically different radiology departments. Two courses with six sessions each took place. 43 participants were recruited on a voluntary basis among local residents. The training sessions were conducted in real time with interconnected simulation devices and were led by experts in the field of IR on a rotational basis.

Peripheral Vascular
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Implementation and Evaluation of a Comprehensive Simulation Curriculum for the IR/DR Integrated Residency

Endovascular simulation is a validated training method, allowing residents to improve technical skills with interventional equipment in a risk-free environment. The purpose of this study was to assess the utility and efficacy of supplementing the IR/DR Integrated Residency training program with a dedicated 2-year endovascular simulation curriculum.

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Peripheral Vascular
Neurovascular
Cardiovascular
Focus on Radiation Protection Improves Both Correct Behavior and Procedural Performance During Simulation-Based Training - A Randomized Comparison

To explore whether simulation-based endovascular training with focus on radiation safety could improve correct behavior without jeopardizing the learning of procedural skills.

Peripheral Vascular
Development and usability testing of a fully immersive VR simulation for REBOA training

Resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta (REBOA) is a potentially life-saving procedure for bleeding trauma patients. Being a rare and complex procedure performed in extreme situations, repetitive training of REBOA teams is critical. Evidence-based guidelines on how to train REBOA are missing, although simulation-based training has been shown to be effective but can be costly and complex. We aimed to determine the feasibility and acceptance of REBOA training using a fully immersive virtual reality (VR) REBOA simulation, as well as assess the confidence in conducting the REBOA procedure before and after the training.

Virtual SIM platforms
Peripheral Vascular
Operators believe patient-specific rehearsal improve individual and team performance

Rehearsing endovascular aortic aneurysm repair on patient-specific data is recent within virtual reality simulation and opens up new possibilities for operators to prepare for complex procedures. This study evaluated the feasibility of patient-specific rehearsal (PsR) and assessed operators' appraisal of the VIST-LAB simulator from Mentice.

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Peripheral Vascular
Endovascular repair of ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm: technical and team training in an immersive virtual reality environment

This study evaluates a fully immersive simulated angiosuite for training and assessment of technical endovascular and human factor skills during a crisis scenario.

Peripheral Vascular
Virtual SIM platforms
Endovascular simulation training: a tool to increase enthusiasm for interventional radiology among medical students

Interventional radiology (IR) is a growing field but is underrepresented in most medical school curricula. We tested whether endovascular simulator training improves medical students' attitudes towards IR.

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Peripheral Vascular
Simulation-based endovascular skills assessment: the future of credentialing?

Simulator-based endovascular skills training measurably improves performance in catheter-based image-guided interventions. The purpose of this study was to determine whether structured global performance assessment during endovascular simulation correlated well with trainee-reported procedural skill and prior experience level.

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Neurovascular
Cardiovascular
Peripheral Vascular
Increasing face validity of a vascular interventional training system

Many aspects of medical training take place on real patients in a live environment thus incurring risk. Apart from the obvious risks to patients there is the issue of X-ray exposure to both staff and trainees. Image quality used during interventional procedures is low to ensure minimum X-ray radiation dose. A virtual interventional system may be used to simulate the interventional cardiology training environment therefore reducing overall risk.

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Peripheral Vascular
Simulation in training: one-year experience using an efficiency index to assess interventional radiology fellow training status

To compare objective fellow and expert efficiency indices for an interventional radiology renal artery stenosis skill set with the use of a high-fidelity simulator.

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Peripheral Vascular
Cognitive training improves clinically relevant outcomes during simulated endovascular procedures

Virtual reality (VR) simulation has been suggested to objectively assess endovascular skills. The aim of this study was to determine the impact of cognitive training on technical performance of inexperienced subjects on a commercially available VR simulator (VIST, Vascular Intervention Simulation Trainer, Mentice, Gothenburg, Sweden).

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Peripheral Vascular
Virtual interventional radiology: evaluation of performances as a function of experience

To determine the value of an angioplasty simulation to differentiate the users based on their level of experience. To determine the perceived usefulness of an angioplasty simulation program.

Virtual SIM platforms
Peripheral Vascular
Simulation-Based Virtual-Reality Patient-Specific Rehearsal Prior to Endovascular Procedures: A Systematic Review

Patient-specific rehearsal (PsR) is a new concept whereby a procedure can be rehearsed virtually using the exact patient’s anatomical data prior to performing the real procedure. The aim of this study was to ascertain if endovascular virtual-reality PsR simulation enhanced performance in real life. This was done by performing a systematic review following the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analysis (PRISMA) guidelines.