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Simulation of difficult airway management for residents: prospective comparative study()

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Procedural simulation training for difficult airway management offers acquisition opportunities. The hypothesis was that 3 hours of procedural simulation training for difficult airway management improves: acquisition, behavior, and patient outcomes as reported 6 months lat...

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Autores principales: Lilot, Marc, Evain, Jean-Noel, Vincent, Alban, Gaillard, Guillain, Chassard, Dominique, Mattatia, Laurent, Ripart, Jacques, Denoyel, Lucas, Bauer, Christian, Robinson, Philip, Duclos, Antoine, Lehot, Jean-Jacques, Rimmelé, Thomas
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Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9391856/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31371173
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjane.2019.03.004
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author Lilot, Marc
Evain, Jean-Noel
Vincent, Alban
Gaillard, Guillain
Chassard, Dominique
Mattatia, Laurent
Ripart, Jacques
Denoyel, Lucas
Bauer, Christian
Robinson, Philip
Duclos, Antoine
Lehot, Jean-Jacques
Rimmelé, Thomas
author_facet Lilot, Marc
Evain, Jean-Noel
Vincent, Alban
Gaillard, Guillain
Chassard, Dominique
Mattatia, Laurent
Ripart, Jacques
Denoyel, Lucas
Bauer, Christian
Robinson, Philip
Duclos, Antoine
Lehot, Jean-Jacques
Rimmelé, Thomas
author_sort Lilot, Marc
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Procedural simulation training for difficult airway management offers acquisition opportunities. The hypothesis was that 3 hours of procedural simulation training for difficult airway management improves: acquisition, behavior, and patient outcomes as reported 6 months later. METHODS: This prospective comparative study took place in two medical universities. Second-year residents of anesthesiology and intensive care from one region participated in 3 h procedural simulation (intervention group). No intervention was scheduled for their peers from the other region (control). Prior to simulation and 6 months later, residents filled-out the same self-assessment form collecting experience with different devices. The control group filled-out the same forms simultaneously. The primary endpoint was the frequency of use of each difficult airway management device within groups at 6 months. Secondary endpoints included modifications of knowledge, skills, and patient outcomes with each device at 6 months. Intervention cost assessment was provided. RESULTS: 44 residents were included in the intervention group and 16 in the control group. No significant difference was observed for the primary endpoint. In the intervention group, improvement of knowledge and skills was observed at 6 months for each device, and improvement of patient outcomes was observed with the use of malleable intubation stylet and Eschmann introducer. No such improvement was observed in the control group. Estimated intervention cost was 406€ per resident. CONCLUSIONS: A 3 h procedural simulation training for difficult airway management did not improve the frequency of use of devices at 6 months by residents. However, other positive effects suggest exploring the best ratio of time/acquisition efficiency with difficult airway management simulation. CLINICALTRIALS.GOV IDENTIFIER: NCT02470195.
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spelling pubmed-93918562022-08-21 Simulation of difficult airway management for residents: prospective comparative study() Lilot, Marc Evain, Jean-Noel Vincent, Alban Gaillard, Guillain Chassard, Dominique Mattatia, Laurent Ripart, Jacques Denoyel, Lucas Bauer, Christian Robinson, Philip Duclos, Antoine Lehot, Jean-Jacques Rimmelé, Thomas Braz J Anesthesiol Scientific Article BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Procedural simulation training for difficult airway management offers acquisition opportunities. The hypothesis was that 3 hours of procedural simulation training for difficult airway management improves: acquisition, behavior, and patient outcomes as reported 6 months later. METHODS: This prospective comparative study took place in two medical universities. Second-year residents of anesthesiology and intensive care from one region participated in 3 h procedural simulation (intervention group). No intervention was scheduled for their peers from the other region (control). Prior to simulation and 6 months later, residents filled-out the same self-assessment form collecting experience with different devices. The control group filled-out the same forms simultaneously. The primary endpoint was the frequency of use of each difficult airway management device within groups at 6 months. Secondary endpoints included modifications of knowledge, skills, and patient outcomes with each device at 6 months. Intervention cost assessment was provided. RESULTS: 44 residents were included in the intervention group and 16 in the control group. No significant difference was observed for the primary endpoint. In the intervention group, improvement of knowledge and skills was observed at 6 months for each device, and improvement of patient outcomes was observed with the use of malleable intubation stylet and Eschmann introducer. No such improvement was observed in the control group. Estimated intervention cost was 406€ per resident. CONCLUSIONS: A 3 h procedural simulation training for difficult airway management did not improve the frequency of use of devices at 6 months by residents. However, other positive effects suggest exploring the best ratio of time/acquisition efficiency with difficult airway management simulation. CLINICALTRIALS.GOV IDENTIFIER: NCT02470195. Elsevier 2019-05-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9391856/ /pubmed/31371173 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjane.2019.03.004 Text en © 2019 Sociedade Brasileira de Anestesiologia. Published by Elsevier Editora Ltda. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Evain, Jean-Noel
Vincent, Alban
Gaillard, Guillain
Chassard, Dominique
Mattatia, Laurent
Ripart, Jacques
Denoyel, Lucas
Bauer, Christian
Robinson, Philip
Duclos, Antoine
Lehot, Jean-Jacques
Rimmelé, Thomas
Simulation of difficult airway management for residents: prospective comparative study()
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title_sort simulation of difficult airway management for residents: prospective comparative study()
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9391856/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31371173
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjane.2019.03.004
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