#36307 A cost-effective, high-fidelity phantom model for teaching ultrasound-guided vascular access and needling skills

Peter Daum, Griffiths Isabel
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Abstract

Please confirm that an ethics committee approval has been applied for or granted: Not relevant (see information at the bottom of this page)

Background and Aims

Delays to intravenous (IV) access are an independent predictor of delayed care and prolonged length of stay, leading to worse outcomes and poor patient experience. As populations become more comorbid and with rising levels of obesity this is an increasingly prevalent issue and medical teams are frequently turning to the anaesthetic department for support. Ultrasound-guided (USG) peripheral venous catheter (PVC) insertion has emerged as a safe and effective technique to establish vascular access in difficult patients, but training opportunities are limited, and commercially available phantom models are costly.

Methods

We assessed the impact of difficult IV access requests on the anaesthetic department and identified a need for greater training. We developed a cost-effective, high-fidelity phantom model easily produced from commonly available materials (gelatin, ispaghula husk and modelling balloons) to train doctors and allied health professionals in USG PVC insertion. We subsequently piloted and delivered training sessions to different departments within our hospital.

Results

Our training sessions resulted in increased operator confidence performing USG PVC insertion and out-of-plane needling. Participants agreed that the session also improved related complementary skills including USG arterial blood gas sampling and arterial or central line insertion.

Conclusions

These phantom models provide an effective simulation for teaching USG PVC insertion. Following these results, our difficult vascular access team have requested we use these models to train their members and adapt them to also teach peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) line insertion. There are potential applications to needling and catheter insertion for regional anaesthesia that we intend to develop further.
一种具有成本效益的高保真模型,用于教授超声引导的血管通路和针刺技巧
背景和目的静脉注射(IV)延迟是延迟护理和延长住院时间的独立预测因素,导致更糟糕的结果和不良的患者体验。随着人群越来越多的合并症和肥胖水平的上升,这是一个越来越普遍的问题,医疗团队经常转向麻醉科寻求支持。超声引导(USG)外周静脉导管(PVC)插入已成为一种安全有效的技术,用于在困难患者中建立血管通路,但培训机会有限,而且商业上可用的幻影模型价格昂贵。方法我们评估了静脉注射困难对麻醉科的影响,并确定了加强培训的必要性。我们开发了一种成本效益高,高保真的幻影模型,很容易从常见的材料(明胶,ispagula壳和建模气球)生产,以培训医生和专职卫生专业人员在USG PVC插入。随后,我们在医院的不同部门进行了试点和培训。结果我们的培训课程提高了操作人员执行USG PVC插入和面外针刺的信心。与会者一致认为,该课程还提高了相关的补充技能,包括USG动脉血气取样和动脉或中心静脉导管插入。结论这些假体模型为USG PVC插入术教学提供了有效的模拟。根据这些结果,我们的困难血管通路团队要求我们使用这些模型来培训他们的成员,并使他们适应外周插入中心导管(PICC)线的插入。针刺和导管插入在局部麻醉中有潜在的应用,我们打算进一步发展。
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