Modified cadaver technique to simulate contaminated airway scenarios to train medical providers in suction-assisted laryngoscopy and airway decontamination

IF 1.7 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Kathryn Chadason, Christopher Root MD, Jess Boyle, Jonathan St. George MD, James Ducanto MD
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Abstract

Simulation training plays a vital role in modern medical education, fostering safe skill development. Task-trainer manikin and cadaveric airway management training (CAMT) offer realistic airway management practice. Simulation allows learners the opportunity to manage high-risk, low-frequency scenarios, including difficult airways and massive airway contamination, common in emergent airway management. The suction-assisted laryngoscopy and airway decontamination (SALAD) technique was developed to address massive airway contamination. This paper describes two methods to simulate massive airway contamination utilizing cadavers. We detail our techniques for both esophageal and nasopharyngeal delivery of simulated airway contaminant. Nasopharyngeal delivery was less invasive and required less time to set up. Utilizing cadavers to simulate massive airway contamination in CAMT provides learners with tools to manage airway complications effectively, enhancing readiness for complex airway challenges while promoting patient safety in clinical practice.

采用改良尸体技术模拟污染气道场景,对医疗服务提供者进行吸痰辅助喉镜检查和气道净化培训
模拟训练在现代医学教育中发挥着至关重要的作用,可促进安全技能的发展。任务训练器人体模型和尸体气道管理训练(CAMT)提供了逼真的气道管理实践。模拟训练使学员有机会处理高风险、低频率的情景,包括困难气道和大量气道污染,这在紧急气道管理中很常见。吸痰辅助喉镜检查和气道净化(SALAD)技术就是针对大规模气道污染而开发的。本文介绍了利用尸体模拟大规模气道污染的两种方法。我们详细介绍了食道和鼻咽输送模拟气道污染物的技术。鼻咽输送的创伤性较小,所需的设置时间也较短。在 CAMT 中利用尸体模拟大规模气道污染,为学员提供了有效处理气道并发症的工具,提高了应对复杂气道挑战的准备程度,同时促进了临床实践中的患者安全。
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AEM Education and Training
AEM Education and Training Nursing-Emergency Nursing
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