"Heart to Pixel" is an augmented reality experience applied to cardiology made with the Laboratory of Anatomy of Burgundy (Dijon, France). We have focused our efforts on the heart and its electrical activity, with a particular focus on atrial flutter.
What is "Heart to Pixel"?It is an immersive solution, either online with the possibility of viewing the experience with others in the same room or offline, that allows for visualizing the heart in its entirety (from different angles, sections, etc.) as well as the right atrium and its electrical activity. The user can then compare a healthy activation front with an atrial flutter, providing an in-depth and interactive understanding of the heart's electrical activity. Our experience is designed to be intuitive, precise, and accessible to everyone, from medical students to healthcare professionals.
The goal of this project is to teach cardiac function in a more interactive and engaging way, particularly through the online mode that allows professors to deliver an interactive lesson where students equipped with the same device (Microsoft Hololens 2) can see the instructor's manipulations in AR and in real time.
It is a surprising but super interesting experience. The online sharing experience with the professor's comments is really great, it's clear, and you have a good time with the other students.
Thanks to the expertise of the professor and cardiologist GABRIEL LAURENT, our team specializing in augmented reality has created a precise and easy-to-use tool.
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