3d打印硅胶解剖病人模拟器,加强体外循环训练。

Q2 Health Professions
Branden Tyler Messarra, Yaxin Wang, P Alex Smith, Preston Peak, Deborah L Adams, Terry N Crane
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摘要

背景:模拟训练对于在临床工作前教授灌注学生与CBP相关的基本技能非常重要。目前可用的高保真模拟器缺乏解剖学特征,这将帮助学生直观地理解血流动力学参数和解剖结构之间的联系。因此,我们机构开发了一种3d打印的硅胶心血管系统。本研究旨在确定使用这种解剖灌注模拟器代替传统的“桶式”模拟器是否能更好地提高灌注学生对插管部位、血流和解剖结构的理解。方法:对16名学生进行基础知识测试。他们被随机分成两组,观看模拟旁路泵在两个模拟器(解剖或桶)中的一个上运行,然后重新测试。为了更好地分析数据,我们将“真正的学习”定义为在模拟前评估中错误的答案在模拟后评估中得到纠正。结果:在解剖模拟器上观看模拟泵运行的组,平均测试成绩提高较大,真实学习的实例较多,敏锐度置信区间增加较大。结论:尽管样本量小,但结果表明,解剖模拟器是一种有价值的工具,用于新灌注学生的教学。
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3D-Printed silicone anatomic patient simulator to enhance training on cardiopulmonary bypass.

3D-Printed silicone anatomic patient simulator to enhance training on cardiopulmonary bypass.

3D-Printed silicone anatomic patient simulator to enhance training on cardiopulmonary bypass.

3D-Printed silicone anatomic patient simulator to enhance training on cardiopulmonary bypass.

Background: Simulator training is important for teaching perfusion students fundamental skills associated with CBP before they start working in the clinic. Currently available high-fidelity simulators lack anatomic features that would help students visually understand the connection between hemodynamic parameters and anatomic structure. Therefore, a 3D-printed silicone cardiovascular system was developed at our institution. This study aimed to determine whether using this anatomic perfusion simulator instead of a traditional "bucket" simulator would better improve perfusion students' understanding of cannulation sites, blood flow, and anatomy.

Methods: Sixteen students were tested to establish their baseline knowledge. They were randomly divided into two groups to witness a simulated bypass pump run on one of two simulators - anatomic or bucket - then retested. To better analyze the data, we defined "true learning" as characterized by an incorrect answer on the pre-simulation assessment being corrected on the post-simulation assessment.

Results: The group that witnessed the simulated pump run on the anatomic simulator showed a larger increase in mean test score, more instances of true learning, and a larger gain in the acuity confidence interval.

Conclusions: Despite the small sample size, the results suggest that the anatomic simulator is a valuable instrument for teaching new perfusion students.

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Journal of Extra-Corporeal Technology
Journal of Extra-Corporeal Technology Medicine-Medicine (all)
CiteScore
1.90
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Extracorporeal Technology is dedicated to the study and practice of Basic Science and Clinical issues related to extracorporeal circulation. Areas emphasized in the Journal include: •Cardiopulmonary Bypass •Cardiac Surgery •Cardiovascular Anesthesia •Hematology •Blood Management •Physiology •Fluid Dynamics •Laboratory Science •Coagulation and Hematology •Transfusion •Business Practices •Pediatric Perfusion •Total Quality Management • Evidence-Based Practices
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