Author:
Zhou Ying,Gao Huibin,Wang Qianyu,Zhi Juan,Liu Quanle,Xia Weipeng,Duan Qirui,Yang Dong
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Cricothyrotomy is a lifesaving surgical technique in critical airway events. However, a large proportion of anesthesiologists have little experience with cricothyrotomy due to its low incidence. This study aimed to develop a multisensory, readily available training curriculum for learning cricothyrotomy and evaluate its training effectiveness.
Methods
Seventy board-certificated anesthesiologists were recruited into the study. Participants first viewed an instructional video and observed an expert performing the bougie-assisted cricothyrotomy on a self-made simulator. They were tested before and after a one-hour practice on their cricothyrotomy skills and evaluated by a checklist and a global rating scale (GRS). Additionally, a questionnaire survey regarding participants’ confidence in performing cricothyrotomy was conducted during the training session.
Results
The duration to complete cricothyrotomy was decreased from the pretest (median = 85.0 s, IQR = 72.5–103.0 s) to the posttest (median = 59.0 s, IQR = 49.0–69.0 s). Furthermore, the median checklist score was increased significantly from the pretest (median = 30.0, IQR = 27.0-33.5) to the posttest (median = 37.0, IQR = 35.5–39.0), as well as the GRS score (pretest median = 22.5, IQR = 18.0–25.0, posttest median = 32.0, IQR = 31.0-33.5). Participants’ confidence levels in performing cricothyrotomy also improved after the curriculum.
Conclusion
The simulation-based training with a self-made simulator is effective for teaching anesthesiologists to perform cricothyrotomy.
Funder
Rolling Grant for Discipline Construction, Peking Union Medical College
RollinMajor Project Fund of the Institute of Plastic Surgery Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC