Derivation of a Procedural Performance Checklist for Bifemoral Veno-Venous Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Cannula Placement in Operational Environments.

Q3 Medicine
Elizabeth Karyn Powell, Richard Betzold, Rishi Kundi, Douglas Anderson, Daniel Haase, Meaghan Keville, Samuel Galvagno
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Abstract

Background: Veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VV ECMO) is a low-frequency, high-intensity procedure used for severe lung illness or injury to facilitate rapid correction of hypoxemia and respiratory acidosis. This technology is more portable and extracorporeal support is more frequently performed outside of the hospital. Future conflicts may require prolonged causality care and more specialized critical care capabilities including VV ECMO to improve patient outcomes. We used an expert consensus survey based on a developed bifemoral VV ECMO cannulation checklist with an operational focus to establish a standard for training, validation testing, and sustainment.

Methods: A 36-item procedural checklist was provided to 14 experts from multiple specialties. Using the modified Delphi method, the checklist was serially modified based on expert feedback.

Results: Three rounds of the study were performed, resulting in a final 32-item checklist. Each item on the checklist received at least 70% expert agreement on its inclusion in the final checklist.

Conclusion: A procedural performance checklist was created for bifemoral VV ECMO using the modified Delphi method. This is an objective tool to assist procedural training and validation for medical providers performing VV ECMO in austere environments.

双股静脉体外膜肺氧合插管在操作环境中的程序性能检查表的推导。
背景:静脉体外膜氧合(VV ECMO)是一种低频率、高强度的程序,用于严重肺部疾病或损伤,以促进快速纠正低氧血症和呼吸性酸中毒。这种技术更便于携带,体外支持也更多地在医院外进行。未来的冲突可能需要长时间的因果关系护理和更专业的重症监护能力,包括 VV ECMO,以改善患者的预后。我们根据已开发的双股口 VV ECMO 插管核对表进行了专家共识调查,并以操作为重点,以建立培训、验证测试和维持的标准:方法: 向来自多个专科的 14 位专家提供了一份包含 36 个项目的程序检查表。方法:向来自多个专科的 14 位专家提供了一份 36 个项目的程序检查表,并根据专家的反馈意见,采用改良德尔菲法对检查表进行了连续修改:结果:研究进行了三轮,最终形成了 32 个项目的核对表。核对表上的每个项目至少有 70% 的专家同意将其纳入最终核对表:结论:使用改良德尔菲法为双股动脉 VV ECMO 创建了程序性能核对表。这是一个客观的工具,可帮助在艰苦环境中执行 VV ECMO 的医疗服务提供者进行程序培训和验证。
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