Within ARIS*ER (augmented reality in surgery network) - real time - radiology based information for the surgeon is being developed. To safeguard usefulness of results, and avoid rejection, the system of evidence based medicine and technology assessments (TA) during the life cycle of the product should be anticipated. Predictive TA for innovation involves the comparison of (possible) technical solutions. Decisions in ARIS*ER design work should be guided by TA: the (potential) performance ratings or utility of the compared technologies should be assessed, as well as prediction of the future context, and estimated cost, in terms of finances, but also other (undesirable) side effects. Furthermore, decisions in design can be aided by applying graphic decision support tools, in which the factors as generated in TA are used as criteria.

Technology assessment as guidance in product development for - real time - radiology based information for the surgeon

S Casciaro
2007

Abstract

Within ARIS*ER (augmented reality in surgery network) - real time - radiology based information for the surgeon is being developed. To safeguard usefulness of results, and avoid rejection, the system of evidence based medicine and technology assessments (TA) during the life cycle of the product should be anticipated. Predictive TA for innovation involves the comparison of (possible) technical solutions. Decisions in ARIS*ER design work should be guided by TA: the (potential) performance ratings or utility of the compared technologies should be assessed, as well as prediction of the future context, and estimated cost, in terms of finances, but also other (undesirable) side effects. Furthermore, decisions in design can be aided by applying graphic decision support tools, in which the factors as generated in TA are used as criteria.
2007
Istituto di Fisiologia Clinica - IFC
978-88-902880-0-5
imaging
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