Enhanced Manual Ventilation with a Handheld Audiovisual Device - BENGI - Insights from a Pilot Study in Special Operations Medicine.

Q3 Medicine
Luke A White, Benjamin S Maxey, Giovanni F Solitro, Steven A Conrad, Karen P Davidson, Ahmed Alhaque, J Steven Alexander
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Abstract

Background: In emergency casualty and evacuation situations, manual ventilation using self-inflating bags remains a critical skill; however, significant challenges exist in ensuring safety and effectiveness, since inaccurate manual ventilation is associated with life-threatening risks (e.g., gastric insufflation with aspiration, barotrauma, and reduced venous return).

Methods: This study assessed the impact of audiovisual feedback from the bag-valve-mask (BVM) emergency narration guided instrument (BENGI), a handheld manual ventilation guidance device, on improving performance and safety, immediately and 2 weeks after, with no additional manual ventilation training. In a crossover manikin simulation study with 20 participants, BENGI immediately and significantly improved tidal volume and respiratory rate accuracy.

Results: Intraand inter-participant variations were lower with BENGI, with Poincaré plot analysis showing improved performance that remained for at least 2 weeks following BENGI training.

Conclusion: BENGI's audiovisual feedback improves manual immediately and persistently, making it invaluable for training and clinical use in diverse scenarios, from battlespace to civilian emergencies.

使用手持视听设备加强手动通气 - BENGI - 来自特种作战医学试点研究的启示。
背景:在紧急伤员和撤离情况下,使用自充气袋进行手动通气仍是一项关键技能;然而,在确保安全性和有效性方面存在重大挑战,因为不准确的手动通气会带来危及生命的风险(如胃充气吸入、气压创伤和静脉回流减少):本研究评估了在没有额外手动通气培训的情况下,袋阀面罩(BVM)紧急叙述引导仪(BENGI)(一种手持式手动通气引导设备)的视听反馈对提高即时和两周后的性能和安全性的影响。在一项有 20 名参与者参加的交叉人体模型模拟研究中,BENGI 可立即显著提高潮气量和呼吸频率的准确性:结果:使用 BENGI 后,参与者内部和参与者之间的差异较小,Poincaré 图分析表明,BENGI 训练后至少 2 周内,参与者的表现仍有所改善:结论:BENGI 的视听反馈可立即并持续改善手动操作,因此在从战场到民用紧急事件等各种场景的培训和临床应用中都非常有价值。
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