三维打印模拟气管提高麻醉提供者环甲环切开术技能。

Q3 Medicine
AANA journal Pub Date : 2023-02-01
Felicia Hogan, Christopher O'Dell, Julie Pearson, Joseph Parrish, Virginia C Simmons
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摘要

环甲环切开术熟练是麻醉提供者的必要条件;然而,执行此技能的机会很少,这使得技能维护变得至关重要。增加三维(3D)打印的可访问性允许生产低成本的模拟模型。用于模拟教学和刻意练习的模型有助于技能的发展和完善。设计了一个具有成本效益的3D打印气道模型,并允许47名麻醉提供者在环甲环切开术模拟培训计划中完成实践。评估和比较干预前和干预后的自我效能、知识、完成技能的时间、必要步骤清单的依从性、全球评定量表得分和成功的通气。自我效能感调查得分与测试前、后比较,差异有统计学意义(P < 0.001);2)知识测验成绩(P < .001);3)完成任务所需时间缩短(分钟:秒)(P < 0.001)。从初始后测到3个月后测的时间(P = 0.046)显著增加,但3个月后测的时间仍显著低于前测(P < 0.001)。提供者的通气能力、对程序步骤的依从性和技术技能显著提高。3D打印可以产生解剖学上相似的模拟气道模型,允许提供者练习和提高环甲软骨切开术的知识和技能。开发一个负担得起的和可访问的模拟模型提供了一个可持续的工具,允许提供者多次环甲环切开术实践尝试。
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Three-Dimensionally Printed Simulated Tracheas to Improve Cricothyrotomy Skills Among Anesthesia Providers.

Cricothyrotomy proficiency is imperative for anesthesia providers; however, opportunities to perform this skill are infrequent making skill maintenance essential. Increased accessibility of three-dimensional (3D) printing allows for production of low-cost simulation models. The models used for simulation-based teaching and deliberate practice facilitate skill development and refinement. A cost-effective, 3D printed airway model was designed and allowed 47 anesthesia providers to complete hands-on practice during a cricothyrotomy simulation-based training program. Assessment and comparison of pre- to post- intervention was completed for self-efficacy, knowledge, time to skill completion, compliance of required steps checklist, Global Rating Scale score, and successful ventilation. Statistically significant improvement from pre- to posttest was demonstrated in: 1) self-efficacy survey scores (P < .001); 2) knowledge test scores (P < .001); and 3) decreased time (minutes:seconds) to task completion (P < .001). Time from initial posttest to 3-month posttest (P = .046) significantly increased, however, the time at 3 months posttest remained significantly lower than pretest (P < .001). Providers' ability to ventilate, compliance with procedural steps, and technical skills significantly improved. 3D printing can produce anatomically similar simulation airway models that allow providers to practice and improve cricothyrotomy knowledge and skills. Developing an affordable and accessible simulation model provides a sustainable tool that allows providers multiple cricothyrotomy practice attempts.

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AANA journal
AANA journal Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1931 and located in Park Ridge, Ill., the AANA is the professional organization for more than 90 percent of the nation’s nurse anesthetists. As advanced practice nurses, CRNAs administer approximately 32 million anesthetics in the United States each year. CRNAs practice in every setting where anesthesia is available and are the sole anesthesia providers in more than two-thirds of all rural hospitals. They administer every type of anesthetic, and provide care for every type of surgery or procedure, from open heart to cataract to pain management.
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