Literature DB >> 11524336

Learning endotracheal intubation in a clinical skills learning center: a quantitative study.

J L Plummer1, H Owen.   

Abstract

This study aimed to develop statistical models describing the learning of endotracheal intubation (ETI). We collected data from 100 subjects undergoing ETI training with intubatable medical models and manikins (airway trainers). Trainees initially viewed a video about ETI and an instructor demonstrated the technique. Subjects then made up to 17 supervised trials. Each trial was scored as a success or failure; this score was the primary outcome used in analyses. Random effects and population-averaged logit models, and a learning model intended to quantify the relative contributions of failed and successful trials to the learning process, were fitted to the data. The logit models provided evidence of differences in difficulty between different airway trainers and differences in success rate related to previous ETI experience. Trainees became familiar with an airway trainer after multiple trials, as demonstrated by a 50% decrease in the odds of successful ETI when starting on a new trainer. The learning model indicated that a trainee learns about as much from 1 successful ETI as from 12 (95% confidence interval, 2-23) failed trials. The results demonstrate the feasibility of statistical modeling of the learning of ETI and provide insight into the learning process.

Mesh:

Year:  2001        PMID: 11524336     DOI: 10.1097/00000539-200109000-00025

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anesth Analg        ISSN: 0003-2999            Impact factor:   5.108


  6 in total

Review 1.  Advanced airway management in the emergency department: what are the training and skills maintenance needs for UK emergency physicians?

Authors:  C A Graham
Journal:  Emerg Med J       Date:  2004-01       Impact factor: 2.740

2.  A Physics-based Virtual Reality Simulation Framework for Neonatal Endotracheal Intubation.

Authors:  Xiao Xiao; Shang Zhao; Yan Meng; Lamia Soghier; Xiaoke Zhang; James Hahn
Journal:  Proc IEEE Conf Virtual Real 3D User Interfaces       Date:  2020-05-11

3.  Value of the SAGES Learning Center in introducing new technology.

Authors:  E J Hanly; J Zand; S L Bachman; M R Marohn; M A Talamini
Journal:  Surg Endosc       Date:  2005-02-10       Impact factor: 4.584

4.  How do paramedics learn and maintain the skill of tracheal intubation? A rapid evidence review.

Authors:  Richard Pilbery
Journal:  Br Paramed J       Date:  2018-09-01

5.  Three-day tracheal intubation manikin training for novice doctors using Macintosh laryngoscope, McGRATH MAC videolaryngoscope and Pentax AirwayScope.

Authors:  Yuryo Murakami; Ryusuke Ueki; Miyuki Niki; Munetaka Hirose; Noriko Shimode
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2021-01-29       Impact factor: 1.817

6.  The difficult airway with recommendations for management--part 1--difficult tracheal intubation encountered in an unconscious/induced patient.

Authors:  J Adam Law; Natasha Broemling; Richard M Cooper; Pierre Drolet; Laura V Duggan; Donald E Griesdale; Orlando R Hung; Philip M Jones; George Kovacs; Simon Massey; Ian R Morris; Timothy Mullen; Michael F Murphy; Roanne Preston; Viren N Naik; Jeanette Scott; Shean Stacey; Timothy P Turkstra; David T Wong
Journal:  Can J Anaesth       Date:  2013-10-17       Impact factor: 5.063

  6 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.