Resident Endoscopy Experience Correlates Poorly with Performance on a Virtual Reality Simulator

Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0042-1743517
Kurun Oberoi, Michael T Scott, Jacob Schwartzman, Jasmine Mahajan, Nell Maloney Patel, Melissa M Alvarez-Downing, A. Merchant, Anastasia Kunac
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Background  Endoscopy training has become increasingly emphasized during general surgery residency as reflected by introduction of the Fundamentals of Endoscopic Surgery (FES) examination, which includes testing of skills on virtual reality (VR) simulators. Although studies exist to assess the ability of the simulator to differentiate between novices and experienced endoscopists, it is not well understood how simulators can differentiate skills among resident cohort. Objective  To assess the utility of the VR simulator, we evaluated the correlation between resident endoscopy experience and performance on two VR simulator colonoscopy modules on the GI-BRONCH Mentor (Simbionix Ltd, Airport City, Israel). Methods  Postgraduate years 2 to 5 residents completed “easy” and “difficult” VR colonoscopies, and performance metrics were recorded from October 2017 to February 2018 at Rutgers' two general surgery residency programs. Resident endoscopy experience was obtained through Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education case logs. Correlations between resident endoscopy experience and VR colonoscopy performance metrics were assessed using Spearman's rho (ρ) correlation statistic and bivariate logistic regression. Results  Fifty-five residents out of 65 (84.6%) eligible participants completed the study. There were limited correlations found between resident endoscopy experience and FES performance metrics and no correlations were found between resident endoscopy experience and binary metrics of colonoscopy—ability to complete colonoscopy, ability to retroflex, and withdrawal time of less than 6 minutes. Conclusion  The VR simulator may have a limited ability to discriminate between experience levels among resident cohort. Future studies are needed to further understand how well the VR simulator metrics correlate with resident endoscopy experience.
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住院医师的内窥镜体验与虚拟现实模拟器的性能相关性较差
背景 在普通外科住院期间,内窥镜培训越来越受到重视,这反映在内窥镜外科基础(FES)考试的引入上,该考试包括在虚拟现实(VR)模拟器上测试技能。尽管有研究评估模拟器区分新手和有经验的内窥镜医生的能力,但尚不清楚模拟器如何区分住院患者的技能。客观的 为了评估VR模拟器的实用性,我们在GI-BRONCH Mentor(Simbionix Ltd,Airport City,Israel)的两个VR模拟器结肠镜检查模块上评估了居民的内窥镜体验与表现之间的相关性。方法 研究生2至5年级的住院医师完成了“简单”和“困难”的VR结肠镜检查,2017年10月至2018年2月,在罗格斯大学的两个普通外科住院医师项目中记录了表现指标。住院医师的内窥镜检查经验是通过研究生医学教育认证委员会的病例记录获得的。使用Spearman的rho(ρ)相关统计和双变量逻辑回归评估住院医师的内镜经验和VR结肠镜检查性能指标之间的相关性。后果 65名符合条件的参与者中有55名居民(84.6%)完成了这项研究。住院内窥镜检查经验与FES性能指标之间的相关性有限,住院内窥镜检查经验与结肠镜检查的二元指标(完成结肠镜检查能力、反曲能力和退出时间小于6)之间没有相关性 分钟结论 VR模拟器在居民群体中区分经验水平的能力可能有限。未来的研究需要进一步了解VR模拟器指标与居民内窥镜检查体验的相关性。
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