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Emergency Medicine Cases in Underwater and Hyperbaric Environments: The Use of in situ Simulation as a Learning Technique

INTRODUCTION: Hyperbaric chambers and underwater environments are challenging and at risk of serious accidents. Personnel aiming to assist patients and subjects should be appropriately trained, and several courses have been established all over the world. In healthcare, simulation is an effective le...

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Autores principales: Paganini, Matteo, Mormando, Giulia, Savino, Sandro, Garetto, Giacomo, Tiozzo, Giulia, Camporesi, Enrico M., Fabris, Fabrizio, Bosco, Gerardo
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8176206/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34093229
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.666503
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author Paganini, Matteo
Mormando, Giulia
Savino, Sandro
Garetto, Giacomo
Tiozzo, Giulia
Camporesi, Enrico M.
Fabris, Fabrizio
Bosco, Gerardo
author_facet Paganini, Matteo
Mormando, Giulia
Savino, Sandro
Garetto, Giacomo
Tiozzo, Giulia
Camporesi, Enrico M.
Fabris, Fabrizio
Bosco, Gerardo
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description INTRODUCTION: Hyperbaric chambers and underwater environments are challenging and at risk of serious accidents. Personnel aiming to assist patients and subjects should be appropriately trained, and several courses have been established all over the world. In healthcare, simulation is an effective learning technique. However, there have been few peer-reviewed articles published in the medical literature describing its use in diving and hyperbaric medicine. METHODS: We implemented the curriculum of the Master’s degree in hyperbaric and diving medicine held at the University of Padova with emergency medicine seminars created by the faculty and validated by external experts. These seminars integrated traditional lectures and eight in situ simulation scenarios. RESULTS: For the hyperbaric medicine seminar, simulations were carried out inside a real hyperbaric chamber at the ATIP Hyperbaric Treatment Centre, only using air and reproducing compression noise without pressurization to avoid damages to the manikins. The four scenarios consisted of hyperoxic seizures, pneumothorax, hypoglycemia, and sudden cardiac arrest. Furthermore, we added a hands-on session to instruct participants to prepare an intubated patient undergoing hyperbaric oxygen treatment with a checklist and simulating the patient transfer inside and outside the hyperbaric chamber. The diving medicine seminar was held at the Y-40 The Deep Joy pool in Montegrotto Terme (Italy), also involving SCUBA/breath-hold diving (BHD) instructors to rescue subjects from the water. These diving medicine scenarios consisted of neurologic syndrome (“taravana/samba”) in BHD, drowning of a breath-hold diver, pulmonary barotrauma in BHD, and decompression illness in a SCUBA diver. CONCLUSION: With this experience, we report the integration of simulation in the curriculum of a teaching course in diving and hyperbaric medicine. Future studies should be performed to investigate learning advantages, concept retention, and satisfaction of participants.
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spelling pubmed-81762062021-06-05 Emergency Medicine Cases in Underwater and Hyperbaric Environments: The Use of in situ Simulation as a Learning Technique Paganini, Matteo Mormando, Giulia Savino, Sandro Garetto, Giacomo Tiozzo, Giulia Camporesi, Enrico M. Fabris, Fabrizio Bosco, Gerardo Front Physiol Physiology INTRODUCTION: Hyperbaric chambers and underwater environments are challenging and at risk of serious accidents. Personnel aiming to assist patients and subjects should be appropriately trained, and several courses have been established all over the world. In healthcare, simulation is an effective learning technique. However, there have been few peer-reviewed articles published in the medical literature describing its use in diving and hyperbaric medicine. METHODS: We implemented the curriculum of the Master’s degree in hyperbaric and diving medicine held at the University of Padova with emergency medicine seminars created by the faculty and validated by external experts. These seminars integrated traditional lectures and eight in situ simulation scenarios. RESULTS: For the hyperbaric medicine seminar, simulations were carried out inside a real hyperbaric chamber at the ATIP Hyperbaric Treatment Centre, only using air and reproducing compression noise without pressurization to avoid damages to the manikins. The four scenarios consisted of hyperoxic seizures, pneumothorax, hypoglycemia, and sudden cardiac arrest. Furthermore, we added a hands-on session to instruct participants to prepare an intubated patient undergoing hyperbaric oxygen treatment with a checklist and simulating the patient transfer inside and outside the hyperbaric chamber. The diving medicine seminar was held at the Y-40 The Deep Joy pool in Montegrotto Terme (Italy), also involving SCUBA/breath-hold diving (BHD) instructors to rescue subjects from the water. These diving medicine scenarios consisted of neurologic syndrome (“taravana/samba”) in BHD, drowning of a breath-hold diver, pulmonary barotrauma in BHD, and decompression illness in a SCUBA diver. CONCLUSION: With this experience, we report the integration of simulation in the curriculum of a teaching course in diving and hyperbaric medicine. Future studies should be performed to investigate learning advantages, concept retention, and satisfaction of participants. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-05-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8176206/ /pubmed/34093229 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.666503 Text en Copyright © 2021 Paganini, Mormando, Savino, Garetto, Tiozzo, Camporesi, Fabris and Bosco. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Paganini, Matteo
Mormando, Giulia
Savino, Sandro
Garetto, Giacomo
Tiozzo, Giulia
Camporesi, Enrico M.
Fabris, Fabrizio
Bosco, Gerardo
Emergency Medicine Cases in Underwater and Hyperbaric Environments: The Use of in situ Simulation as a Learning Technique
title Emergency Medicine Cases in Underwater and Hyperbaric Environments: The Use of in situ Simulation as a Learning Technique
title_full Emergency Medicine Cases in Underwater and Hyperbaric Environments: The Use of in situ Simulation as a Learning Technique
title_fullStr Emergency Medicine Cases in Underwater and Hyperbaric Environments: The Use of in situ Simulation as a Learning Technique
title_full_unstemmed Emergency Medicine Cases in Underwater and Hyperbaric Environments: The Use of in situ Simulation as a Learning Technique
title_short Emergency Medicine Cases in Underwater and Hyperbaric Environments: The Use of in situ Simulation as a Learning Technique
title_sort emergency medicine cases in underwater and hyperbaric environments: the use of in situ simulation as a learning technique
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8176206/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34093229
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.666503
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