Paediatric resident identification of cardiac emergencies

Author:

Hills Brittney K.ORCID,Gal Dana B.ORCID,Zackoff Matthew,Williams Brenda,Marcuccio ElisaORCID,Klein Melissa,Unaka Ndidi

Abstract

Abstract Objectives: Critical CHD is associated with morbidity and mortality, worsened by delayed diagnosis. Paediatric residents are front-line clinicians, yet identification of congenital CHD remains challenging. Current exposure to cardiology is limited in paediatric resident education. We evaluated the impact of rapid cycle deliberate practice simulation on paediatric residents’ skills, knowledge, and perceived competence to recognise and manage infants with congenital CHD. Methods: We conducted a 6-month pilot study. Interns rotating in paediatric cardiology completed a case scenario assessment during weeks 1 and 4 and participated in paired simulations (traditional debrief and rapid cycle deliberate practice) in weeks 2–4. We assessed interns’ skills during the simulation using a checklist of “cannot miss” tasks. In week 4, they completed a retrospective pre-post knowledge-based survey. We analysed the data using summary statistics and mixed effect linear regression. Results: A total of 26 interns participated. There was a significant increase in case scenario assessment scores between weeks 1 and 4 (4, interquartile range 3–6 versus 8, interquartile range 6–10; p-value < 0.0001). The percentage of “cannot miss” tasks on the simulation checklist increased from weeks 2 to 3 (73% versus 83%, p-value 0.0263) and from weeks 2–4 (73% versus 92%, p-value 0.0025). The retrospective pre-post survey scores also increased (1.67, interquartile range 1.33–2.17 versus 3.83, interquartile range 3.17–4; p-value < 0.0001). Conclusion: Rapid cycle deliberate practice simulations resulted in improved recognition and initiation of treatment of simulated infants with congenital CHD among paediatric interns. Future studies will include full implementation of the curriculum and knowledge retention work.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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