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Sellick maneuver assisted real-time to achieve target force range in simulated environment—A prospective observational cross-sectional study on manikin
A force sensor system was developed to give real-time visual feedback on a range of force. In a prospective observational cross-section study, twenty-two anaesthesia nurses applied cricoid pressure at a target range of 30–40 Newtons for 60 seconds in three sequential steps on manikin: Group A (step...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7012638/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32045936 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0227805 |
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author | Hee, Hwan Ing Wong, Chiong Ling Wijeweera, Olivia Sultana, Rehena Sng, Ban Leong |
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description | A force sensor system was developed to give real-time visual feedback on a range of force. In a prospective observational cross-section study, twenty-two anaesthesia nurses applied cricoid pressure at a target range of 30–40 Newtons for 60 seconds in three sequential steps on manikin: Group A (step 1 blinded, no sensor), Group B (step 2 blinded sensor), Group C (step 3 sensor feedback). A weighing scale was placed below the manikin. This procedure was repeated once again at least 1 week apart. The feedback system used 3 different colours to indicate the force range achieved as below target, achieve target, above target. Significantly higher proportion of target cricoid pressure was achieved with the use of sensor feedback in Group C; 85.9% (95%CI: 82.7%-88.7%) compared to when blinded from sensor in Group B; 31.3% (95%CI: 27.4–35.4%). Cricoid force achieved blind (Group B) exceeded force achieved with feedback (Group C) by a mean of 8.0 (95%CI: 5.9–10.2, p<0.0001) and 6.2 (95%CI:4.1–8.3, p< 0.0001) Newtons in round 1 and 2 respectively. Weighing scale read lower than corresponding force sensor by a mean of 8.4 Newtons (95% CI: 7.1–9.7, p<0.0001) in group B and 5.8 Newtons (95% CI: 4.5–7.1, p<0.0001) in Group C. Force sensor visual feedback system enabled application of reproducible target cricoid pressure with less variability and has potential value in clinical use. Using weighing scale to quantify and train cricoid pressure requires a review. Understanding the force applied is the first step to make cricoid pressure a safe procedure. |
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spelling | pubmed-70126382020-02-21 Sellick maneuver assisted real-time to achieve target force range in simulated environment—A prospective observational cross-sectional study on manikin Hee, Hwan Ing Wong, Chiong Ling Wijeweera, Olivia Sultana, Rehena Sng, Ban Leong PLoS One Research Article A force sensor system was developed to give real-time visual feedback on a range of force. In a prospective observational cross-section study, twenty-two anaesthesia nurses applied cricoid pressure at a target range of 30–40 Newtons for 60 seconds in three sequential steps on manikin: Group A (step 1 blinded, no sensor), Group B (step 2 blinded sensor), Group C (step 3 sensor feedback). A weighing scale was placed below the manikin. This procedure was repeated once again at least 1 week apart. The feedback system used 3 different colours to indicate the force range achieved as below target, achieve target, above target. Significantly higher proportion of target cricoid pressure was achieved with the use of sensor feedback in Group C; 85.9% (95%CI: 82.7%-88.7%) compared to when blinded from sensor in Group B; 31.3% (95%CI: 27.4–35.4%). Cricoid force achieved blind (Group B) exceeded force achieved with feedback (Group C) by a mean of 8.0 (95%CI: 5.9–10.2, p<0.0001) and 6.2 (95%CI:4.1–8.3, p< 0.0001) Newtons in round 1 and 2 respectively. Weighing scale read lower than corresponding force sensor by a mean of 8.4 Newtons (95% CI: 7.1–9.7, p<0.0001) in group B and 5.8 Newtons (95% CI: 4.5–7.1, p<0.0001) in Group C. Force sensor visual feedback system enabled application of reproducible target cricoid pressure with less variability and has potential value in clinical use. Using weighing scale to quantify and train cricoid pressure requires a review. Understanding the force applied is the first step to make cricoid pressure a safe procedure. Public Library of Science 2020-02-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7012638/ /pubmed/32045936 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0227805 Text en © 2020 Hee et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Hee, Hwan Ing Wong, Chiong Ling Wijeweera, Olivia Sultana, Rehena Sng, Ban Leong Sellick maneuver assisted real-time to achieve target force range in simulated environment—A prospective observational cross-sectional study on manikin |
title | Sellick maneuver assisted real-time to achieve target force range in simulated environment—A prospective observational cross-sectional study on manikin |
title_full | Sellick maneuver assisted real-time to achieve target force range in simulated environment—A prospective observational cross-sectional study on manikin |
title_fullStr | Sellick maneuver assisted real-time to achieve target force range in simulated environment—A prospective observational cross-sectional study on manikin |
title_full_unstemmed | Sellick maneuver assisted real-time to achieve target force range in simulated environment—A prospective observational cross-sectional study on manikin |
title_short | Sellick maneuver assisted real-time to achieve target force range in simulated environment—A prospective observational cross-sectional study on manikin |
title_sort | sellick maneuver assisted real-time to achieve target force range in simulated environment—a prospective observational cross-sectional study on manikin |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7012638/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32045936 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0227805 |
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