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A brief educational intervention is effective in teaching the femoral nerve block procedure to first-year emergency medicine residents.

Saadia Akhtar1, Ula Hwang, Eitan Dickman, Bret P Nelson, Rolfe Sean Morrison, Knox H Todd.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Hip fractures are a painful condition commonly encountered in the emergency department (ED). Older adults in pain often receive suboptimal doses of analgesics, particularly in crowded EDs. Nerve blocks have been utilized by anesthesiologists to help control pain from hip fractures postoperatively. The use of nerve stimulator with ultrasonographic guidance has increased the safety of this procedure.
OBJECTIVES: We instituted a pilot study to assess the ability of Emergency Medicine (EM) resident physicians to effectively perform this procedure after a didactic and demonstration session.
METHODS: First-year EM residents from three urban training programs underwent a 1-h didactic and hands-on training session on the femoral nerve block (FNB) procedure. A written pretest was used to assess baseline knowledge; it was administered again (with test items randomized) at 1 and 3 months post training session. A critical actions checklist (direct observation of procedure steps via simulated patient encounter) was used to assess the residents after the training session and again at 3 months.
RESULTS: A total of 38 EM residents were initially evaluated. Thirty-three successfully completed 1-month and 3-month written test evaluations; 30 completed all written and direct observation evaluations. The mean written pretest scores were 66% (SD 9); post-test 92% (SD 5), 1-month 74% (SD 8), and 3-month 75% (SD 9). After initial training, 37 of 38 (97%) residents demonstrated competency (completing ≥ 15 of 19 critical actions) in the FNB procedure determined via direct observation. At 3 months, 25 of 30 residents (83%) continued to retain 85% of their initial critical action skills, and 3 of 30 (10%) saw an improvement in their proficiency.
CONCLUSION: A 1-h training and demonstration module yielded high competency rates in residents performing critical actions related to the FNB; these skills were well maintained at 3 months. An ongoing study will attempt to correlate this competency with procedures performed on patients.
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Keywords:  education; emergency medicine; femoral nerve block; hip fracture; nerve block; resident; ultrasound

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23993941     DOI: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2013.04.051

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Emerg Med        ISSN: 0736-4679            Impact factor:   1.484


  6 in total

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Authors:  R Sean Morrison; Eitan Dickman; Ula Hwang; Saadia Akhtar; Taja Ferguson; Jennifer Huang; Christina L Jeng; Bret P Nelson; Meg A Rosenblatt; Jeffrey H Silverstein; Reuben J Strayer; Toni M Torrillo; Knox H Todd
Journal:  J Am Geriatr Soc       Date:  2016-10-27       Impact factor: 5.562

2.  Defining an Ultrasound-guided Regional Anesthesia Curriculum for Emergency Medicine.

Authors:  Ryan V Tucker; William J Peterson; Jennifer T Mink; Lindsay A Taylor; Stephen J Leech; Arun D Nagdev; Megan Leo; Rachel Liu; Lori A Stolz; Ross Kessler; Creagh T Boulger; Elaine H Situ-LaCasse; Jacob O Avila; Robert Huang
Journal:  AEM Educ Train       Date:  2020-12-11

3.  Cochrane in CORR®: Peripheral Nerve Blocks for Hip Fracture Surgery in Adults.

Authors:  Marianne Comeau-Gauthier; Mohit Bhandari
Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res       Date:  2021-05-01       Impact factor: 4.176

4.  Focused Training for Humanitarian Responders in Regional Anesthesia Techniques for a Planned Randomized Controlled Trial in a Disaster Setting.

Authors:  Adam R Aluisio; Carrei Teicher; Tess Wiskel; Allysia Guy; Adam Levine
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5.  Ultrasound-guided nerve blocks for intracapsular and extracapsular hip fractures.

Authors:  Eitan Dickman; Illya Pushkar; Antonios Likourezos; Knox Todd; Ula Hwang; Saadia Akhter; Sean Morrison
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Review 6.  Teaching emergency ultrasound to emergency medicine residents: a scoping review of structured training methods.

Authors:  Leila L PoSaw; Brandon M Wubben; Nicholas Bertucci; Gregory A Bell; Heather Healy; Sangil Lee
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