Validation of Animal Models for Simulation Training in Pediatric Laryngotracheal Reconstruction

S. Okhovat, T. Milner, W. Clement, D. Wynne, T. Kunanandam
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Objectives: To assess and compare the face (FV) and content validity (CV) of three ex vivo animal models for simulation training in pediatric laryngotracheal reconstruction (LTR). Methods: Feasibility of performing LTR was assessed on the head and neck of three different animals (lamb/suckling-pig/rabbit) and laryngeal dimensions and qualitative observations were recorded. A 19-item five-point Likert scale questionnaire was completed for each model to assess FV and CV. Data was prospectively collected and analyzed using descriptive and nonparametric statistics. Results: All three models were suitable for LTR simulation with laryngeal dimensions corresponding to 0-2 years (rabbit), 5-10 (pig) and >10 years (lamb model). Five trainees and five expert pediatric otolaryngologists performed LTR on each model. The overall median FV score was 5 for the lamb model (IQR 4-5), 3 for the rabbit (IQR 2-3), and 4 for the pig (IQR 4-4). The overall median CV score was 5 for the lamb (IQR 5-5), 2 for the rabbit (IQR 2-3), and 4 for the pig model (IQR 4-4). Comparison of the models demonstrated the lamb to be favored as the most realistic and practical model for simulation training in pediatric LTR, with both the lamb and the porcine model attaining validation thresholds. Conclusion: Our study is the first comparative validation assessment of animal models for use in pediatric LTR simulation and it supports the use of ex vivo lamb and porcine models for use in LTR surgical skills training. The lamb model was the favored simulation model while the rabbit was considered inferior for simulation training in pediatric LTR. Level of Evidence: 3b
儿童喉气管重建模拟训练动物模型的验证
目的:评估和比较三种用于儿童喉气管重建模拟训练的离体动物模型的面部(FV)和内容效度(CV)。方法:对3种不同动物(羔羊/乳猪/兔)的头颈部进行LTR的可行性评估,记录喉部尺寸并进行定性观察。每个模型完成一份19项李克特五点量表来评估FV和CV。使用描述性和非参数统计前瞻性地收集和分析数据。结果:3种喉部尺寸分别对应0 ~ 2岁(家兔)、5 ~ 10岁(猪)和>10岁(羔羊)的喉部尺寸均适用于LTR模拟。5名培训生和5名儿科耳鼻喉科专家对每个模型进行LTR。羔羊模型(IQR 4-5)、兔模型(IQR 2-3)和猪模型(IQR 4-4)的FV总分中位数分别为5分、3分和4分。羔羊模型的总体中位CV评分为5 (IQR 5-5),兔模型为2 (IQR 2-3),猪模型为4 (IQR 4-4)。两种模型的比较表明,羔羊模型和猪模型均达到了验证阈值,是儿童LTR模拟训练中最现实、最实用的模型。结论:我们的研究是第一个用于儿科LTR模拟的动物模型的比较验证评估,它支持将离体羔羊和猪模型用于LTR手术技能培训。在儿童LTR的模拟训练中,羔羊模型是最受欢迎的模拟模型,而兔子模型被认为是较差的
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