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Fine-motor skills testing and prediction of endovascular performance

机译:精细运动技能测试和血管内性能预测

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Background: Performing endovascular procedures requires good control of fine-motor digital movements and hand-eye coordination. Objective assessment of such skills is difficult. Trainees acquire control of catheter/wire movements at various paces. However, little is known to what extent talent plays for novice candidates at entry to practice. Purpose: To study the association between performance in a novel aptitude test of fine-motor skills and performance in simulated procedures. Material and Methods: The test was based on manual course-tracking using a proprietary hand-operated roller-bar device coupled to a personal computer with monitor view rotation. A total of 40 test repetitions were conducted separately with each hand. Test scores were correlated with simulator performance. Group A (n= 14), clinicians with various levels of endovascular experience, performed a simulated procedure of contralateral iliac artery stenting. Group B (n= 19), medical students, performed 10 repetitions of crossing a challenging aortic bifurcation in a simulator. Results: The test score differed markedly between the individuals in both groups, in particular with the non-dominant hand. Group A: the test score with the non-dominant hand correlated significantly with simulator performance assessed with the global rating scale SAVE (R = -0.69, P= 0.007). There was no association observed from performances with the dominant hand. Group B: there was no significant association between the test score and endovascular skills acquisition neither with the dominant nor with the non-dominant hand. Conclusion: Clinicians with increasing levels of endovascular technical experience had developed good fine-motor control of the non-dominant hand, in particular, that was associated with good procedural performance in the simulator. The aptitude test did not predict endovascular skills acquisition among medical students, thus, cannot be suggested for selection of novice candidates. Procedural experience and practice probably supplant the influence of innate abilities (talent) over time.
机译:背景:执行血管内手术需要良好地控制精细运动的数字运动和手眼协调。对这些技能进行客观评估是困难的。学员将以不同的速度掌握导管/导线的运动。然而,鲜为人知的是,人才在进入实践之初对新手候选人的作用程度如何。目的:研究精细运动技能的新能力测试中的表现与模拟程序中的表现之间的关联。材料和方法:该测试基于手动课程跟踪,该课程使用专有的手动摇杆设备与带有监视器视图旋转功能的个人计算机相连。每只手分别进行40次重复测试。测试成绩与模拟器性能相关。 A组(n = 14),具有不同水平的血管内经验的临床医生,进行了对侧artery动脉支架置入术的模拟程序。 B组(n = 19),医学生,在模拟机中进行了10次重复,穿过具有挑战性的主动脉分叉。结果:两组的测试成绩差异显着,尤其是非优势手。 A组:非优势手的测试成绩与用整体评分量表SAVE评估的模拟器性能显着相关(R = -0.69,P = 0.007)。表演与优势手之间没有关联。 B组:无论是优势手还是非优势手,测试成绩与血管内技能获取之间均无显着关联。结论:具有增加的血管内技术经验水平的临床医生已经开发了对非优势手的良好精细运动控制,尤其是与模拟器中良好的程序性能有关。才能测试不能预测医学生的血管内技能掌握情况,因此不能建议选择新手候选人。程序经验和实践可能会逐渐取代先天能力(才华)的影响。

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