Impact of visual distraction on neonatal mask ventilation: a simulation-based eye-tracking study.

Katharina Bibl, Michael Wagner, Robyn Dvorsky, Moritz Haderer, Vito Giordano, Peter Groepel, Angelika Berger, Travis Whitfill, Bashar Kadhim, Marc A Auerbach, Isabel T Gross
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Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to investigate whether distractions during simulated neonatal resuscitation impact mask leakage and visual gaze patterns during positive pressure ventilation (PPV) of a newborn manikin.

Study design: In this observational, simulation-based study, medical students and paediatric residents managed a neonate requiring resuscitation alongside a standardised team and executed PPV on a leak-free manikin. The scenario incorporated distractions such as chest compressions, preparation and insertion of an umbilical vein catheter, administering fluids and interpreting venous blood gas. Ventilation parameters were monitored using a respiratory function monitor, and participants were equipped with eye-tracking glasses to assess visual gaze patterns. Additionally, they self-assessed their level of distractions and estimated performance. Measures included dwell time, mask leak, minute volume and respiratory rate to determine whether PPV parameters and distractors were associated during times of interest (TOI).

Results: We included 30 participants and observed statistically significant differences in the delivery of PPV parameters between TOIs with distractions compared with TOIs without distractions, as reflected in mask leak (31.0 vs 15.9 %), minute volume (202.0 vs 253.0 mL/kg/min) and respiratory rate (29.0 vs 33.0/min). Results on alterations in gaze behaviour showed a significant gaze shift from the infant's chest and airway to instruments and other areas of interest when distractions were present. During the venous blood gas interpretation, participants rated their performance worse than during other TOIs. Participants generally overrated their ventilation quality.

Conclusion: This study showed a significant impact of distractions on PPV parameters and visual attention during simulated neonatal resuscitation.

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视觉分散对新生儿面罩通气的影响:基于模拟的眼动追踪研究。
研究目的本研究旨在调查模拟新生儿复苏过程中的分心是否会影响面罩泄漏以及新生儿模拟人正压通气(PPV)过程中的视觉注视模式:在这项观察性模拟研究中,医科学生和儿科住院医师与标准化团队一起管理一名需要复苏的新生儿,并在无泄漏的人体模型上实施 PPV。模拟场景包括胸外按压、准备和插入脐静脉导管、输液和解读静脉血气等分散注意力的操作。使用呼吸功能监测仪对通气参数进行监测,并为参与者配备了眼球跟踪眼镜,以评估视觉注视模式。此外,他们还对自己的分心程度和估计表现进行了自我评估。测量项目包括停留时间、面罩泄漏、分钟量和呼吸频率,以确定在感兴趣时间(TOI)内 PPV 参数和分心因素是否相关:结果:我们纳入了 30 名参与者,观察到有分心因素时与无分心因素时的 PPV 参数在统计学上有显著差异,具体表现在面罩泄漏率(31.0% 对 15.9%)、分钟容量(202.0 对 253.0 mL/kg/min)和呼吸频率(29.0 对 33.0/min)上。关于注视行为变化的结果显示,当出现干扰时,婴儿的视线会明显从胸部和气道转移到仪器和其他感兴趣的区域。在静脉血气分析过程中,参与者对自己表现的评价低于其他 TOI。参与者普遍高估了自己的通气质量:本研究表明,在模拟新生儿复苏过程中,分心对 PPV 参数和视觉注意力有很大影响。
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期刊介绍: Archives of Disease in Childhood is an international peer review journal that aims to keep paediatricians and others up to date with advances in the diagnosis and treatment of childhood diseases as well as advocacy issues such as child protection. It focuses on all aspects of child health and disease from the perinatal period (in the Fetal and Neonatal edition) through to adolescence. ADC includes original research reports, commentaries, reviews of clinical and policy issues, and evidence reports. Areas covered include: community child health, public health, epidemiology, acute paediatrics, advocacy, and ethics.
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