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Effects of Transcranial Direct-Current Stimulation on Neurosurgical Skill Acquisition: A Randomized Controlled Trial

机译:经颅直流刺激对神经外科技能的影响:随机对照试验

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Background Recent changes in surgical training environments may have limited opportunities for trainees to gain proficiency in skill. Complex skills such as neurosurgery require extended periods of training. Methods to enhance surgical training are required to overcome duty-hour restrictions, to ensure the acquisition of skill proficiency. Transcranial direct-current stimulation (tDCS) can enhance motor skill learning, but is untested in surgical procedural training. We aimed to determine the effects of tDCS on simulation-based neurosurgical skill acquisition. Methods Medical students were trained to acquire tumor resection skills using a virtual reality neurosurgical simulator. The primary outcome of change in tumor resection was scored at baseline, over 8 repetitions, post-training, and again at 6 weeks. Participants received anodal tDCS or sham over the primary motor cortex. Secondary outcomes included changes in brain resected, resection effectiveness, duration of excessive forces (EF) applied, and resection efficiency. Additional outcomes included tDCS tolerability. Results Twenty-two students consented to participate, with no dropouts over the course of the trial. Participants receiving tDCS intervention increased the amount of tumor resected, increased the effectiveness of resection, reduced the duration of EF applied, and improved resection efficiency. Little or no decay was observed at 6 weeks in both groups. No adverse events were documented, and sensation severity did not differ between stimulation groups. Conclusions The addition of tDCS to neurosurgical training may enhance skill acquisition in a simulation-based environment. Trials of additional skills in high-skill residents, and translation to nonsimulated performance are needed to determine the potential utility of tDCS in surgical training.
机译:背景技术手术培训环境的最新变化可能对学员有限的机会,以获得技能熟练程度。诸如神经外科的复杂技能需要延长的培训期。需要加强手术培训的方法来克服职业时间限制,以确保获得技能熟练程度。经颅直流刺激(TDC)可以增强机动技能学习,但在外科程序培训方面是未经测试的。我们旨在确定TDC对基于模拟的神经外科技能的影响。方法使用虚拟现实神经外科模拟器培训医学生培训以获得肿瘤切除技能。肿瘤切除变化的主要结果在基线上进行评分,超过8次重复,培训后,培训后6周。参与者在主要电机皮层上收到了AnoDal TDC或假。二次结果包括脑切除,切除效果,过度力(EF)的持续时间(EF)和切除效率的变化。额外的结果包括TDCS可耐受性。结果二十二名学生同意参加,在审判过程中没有辍学。接受TDCS干预的参与者增加了切除的肿瘤量,增加了切除的有效性,降低了施用的EF持续时间,并改善了切除效率。在两组的6周内观察到很少或没有衰减。没有记录不良事件,刺激组之间的感觉严重程度没有区别。结论添加TDC对神经外科训练可能会提高基于模拟的环境中的技能获取。在高技能居民的额外技能的试验,并且需要翻译,以确定TDC在手术训练中的潜在效用。

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