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Identification of gaze pattern and blind spots by upper gastrointestinal endoscopy using an eye-tracking technique

Title
Identification of gaze pattern and blind spots by upper gastrointestinal endoscopy using an eye-tracking technique
Authors
Lee A.Chung H.Cho Y.Kim J.L.Choi J.Lee E.Kim B.Cho S.-J.Kim S.G.
Ewha Authors
이아영
SCOPUS Author ID
이아영scopus
Issue Date
2022
Journal Title
Surgical Endoscopy
ISSN
0930-2794JCR Link
Citation
Surgical Endoscopy vol. 36, no. 4, pp. 2574 - 2581
Keywords
Blind spotEsophagogastroduodenoscopyEye trackingGaze pattern
Publisher
Springer
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Background: The lesion detection rate of esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) varies depending on the degree of experience of the endoscopist and anatomical blind spots. This study aimed to identify gaze patterns and blind spots by analyzing the endoscopist’s gaze during real-time EGD. Methods: Five endoscopists were enrolled in this study. The endoscopist’s eye gaze tracked by an eye tracker was selected from the esophagogastric junction to the second portion of the duodenum without the esophagus during insertion and withdrawal, and then matched with photos. Gaze patterns were visualized as a gaze plot, blind spot detection as a heatmap, observation time (OT), fixation duration (FD), and FD-to-OT ratio. Results: The mean OT and FD were 11.10 ± 11.14 min and 8.37 ± 9.95 min, respectively, and the FD-to-OT ratio was 72.5%. A total of 34.3% of the time was spent observing the antrum. When observing the body of the stomach, it took longer to observe the high body in the retroflexion view and the low-to-mid body in the forward view. Conclusions: It is necessary to minimize gaze distraction and observe the posterior wall in the retroflexion view. Our results suggest that eye-tracking techniques may be useful for future endoscopic training and education. © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
DOI
10.1007/s00464-021-08546-3
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