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Effective nonanatomical endoscopy training produces clinical airway endoscopy proficiency.

Kerryn M Martin1, Peter D Larsen, Reny Segal, Colin P Marsland.   

Abstract

We studied the effectiveness of two nonanatomical endoscopic dexterity training models: "Choose the Hole" and Dexter. Effectiveness was assessed in terms of time spent training, subjective rating, performance on an anatomical manikin, and clinical performance on fellow participants who acted as awake subjects. Forty-three anesthesia specialists, trainees, and technicians volunteered. Performances were videotaped, timed, and scored with a Global Rating Scale (GRS) from 1 (very poor) to 5 (clearly superior). The Dexter group spent more time training than the Choose the Hole group (median time [range], 152 min [70-510 min] versus 75 min [17-281 min]; P < 0.01). Subjective ratings were better in the Dexter group. In clinical bronchoscopy, the Dexter group was faster (30.7 s [17.1-43.5 s] versus 36.6 s [22.8-105.1 s]; P = 0.02) and had higher GRS scores (mean [sd]: 3.0 [0.4] versus 2.6 [0.6]; P = 0.04), indicating superior performance. Clinical and manikin performance (GRS scores) were significantly correlated (rho = 0.62; P = 0.0001). Benchmark levels of clinical bronchoscopic performance can be anticipated from bench model performance without a clinical learning curve. Dexter is a more effective model for learning endoscopic dexterity than the Choose the Hole model. Airway topicalization with lidocaine in a dose range consistent with published series (490-980 mg or 7.14-14.77 mg/kg) resulted in a frequent incidence of side effects. No major adverse events occurred.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15333435     DOI: 10.1213/01.ANE.0000132998.19872.58

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


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