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NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT07205419

Eye-Tracking Interaction System for Non-verbal ICU Patients

The objectives of this clinical trial are to explore the feasibility of the eye-tracking interactive system in improving communication disorders among non-verbal ICU patients. It will also preliminarily investigate the effectiveness of this system in facilitating communication for these patients. Researchers will compare the eye-tracking interactive system with traditional augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) technologies (such as body language, writing boards, etc.) to observe the feasibility and preliminary effectiveness of the eye-tracking interactive system in improving communication disorders. Participants will: * Use augmentative and alternative communication technologies daily * Have detailed records of every communication interaction

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-10-03

Communication Barriers
Eye-tracking Technology
ICU Patients
RECRUITING

NCT06766539

The Application of Eye-Tracking Technology in Perioperative Management and Education

The goal of this observational study is to explore the value of eye-tracking technology in perioperative management and teaching. The study aims to understand how eye-tracking can help analyze the attention distribution of clinicians during perioperative procedures and optimize workflows for improved safety and teaching outcomes. The main questions it seeks to answer are: How does eye-tracking technology reveal the focus distribution patterns of experienced and novice clinicians in perioperative scenarios? Can visualizing expert clinicians' eye movement patterns improve the learning outcomes and operational skills of medical students? Participants include anesthesiologists and medical students involved in perioperative management training. Eye-tracking data, such as fixation duration, fixation count, and heatmaps, will be collected during surgical and training scenarios. The study will analyze correlations between attention distribution and operational performance. This research will provide insights into optimizing perioperative safety and revolutionizing medical education using objective attention data.

Gender: All

Updated: 2025-01-09

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Eye-tracking Technology
Medical Education
Perioperative Management
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