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A simulation-based study evaluating the preparedness of interns' post-anaesthesia rotation in managing a failed obstetric intubation scenario: Is our training good enough?

机译:基于模拟的研究评估了实习生后的内含性后旋转在管理失败的产科插管方案中的准备:我们的培训足够好吗?

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BACKGROUND: Difficult or failed intubation of obstetric patients may be up to 8 times higher than in general surgical patients. A decline in obstetric intubation opportunities may be a contributing factor, resulting in reduced training opportunities for junior doctors, who therefore do not acquire airway management skillsOBJECTIVES: To assess post-anaesthesia rotation interns' preparedness to manage a difficult/failed obstetric airway scenarioMETHODS: We recruited 49 interns, obtained informed consent and individually assessed them on a simulation-based scenario using a high-fidelity manikin. Two independent assessors scored participants using a checklist assessment and a global rating scale. After the simulation-based scenario, participants completed a questionnaire on their internship training, rated the simulation experience and received debriefing. The borderline regression method was used to determine the checklist pass markRESULTS: Analysis showed that 40% of interns passed. Correlation between assessors was strong for checklist scores and global ratings. The main reasons for failing were repeated attempts at intubation and failure to optimise the intubating position or conditions. There was concern regarding the infrequent use of a supraglottic airway device as a rescue. Twenty-eight interns had performed 5 general obstetric anaesthetic proceduresCONCLUSIONS: There are concerns regarding adequate anaesthetic preparation for interns to manage a difficult/failed intubation scenario in a full-term pregnancy. Despite the Essential Steps in Managing Obstetric Emergencies (ESMOE) airway module training, which all interns should receive, a high rate of success was not achieved in this study. Simulation-based training and assessment may be a valuable tool to improve intern training and preparedness.
机译:背景:难以或失败的产科患者的插管可能比一般手术患者高8倍。产科管制机会的下降可能是一个贡献因素,导致初级医生的培训机会减少,因此不收购气道管理技巧的机会:评估麻醉后的旋转实习生的准备,以管理困难/失败的产科气道情景:我们招聘了49个实习生,获得了知情同意,并在使用高保真的人体模型中单独评估基于模拟的场景。两名独立评估员使用清单评估和全球评级规模划分参与者。在基于模拟的方案之后,参与者在实习培训方面完成了调查问卷,评估了模拟体验并获得了汇报。边界回归方法用于确定清单通过MarkResults:分析显示40%的实习生通过。评估员之间的相关性对于清单分数和全球评级强大。失败的主要原因是在插管和未能优化插管位置或条件下重复尝试。有人令人担忧了超声波气道装置作为救援的使用。二十八个实习生已经进行了& 5个一般的产科麻醉程序结论:​​有关实习生的适当麻醉制剂,以在全年怀孕中管理困难/失败的插管情景。尽管管理产科紧急情况(ESMOE)气道模块培训的基本步骤,但这项研究中没有实现高度成功率。基于仿真的培训和评估可能是改善实习生培训和准备的有价值的工具。

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