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摘要
目的探讨喉罩在外科住院医师规范化培训中模拟气道危象的应用效果。方法选取2017年7月~ 2018年6月我院麻醉科48例患者进行轮转和手术训练,分为试验组和对照组各24人。试验组:在简单任务训练机上进行喉罩放置训练;对照组:危重情景下喉罩置放训练。训练结束后,比较两组学生在模拟临床危机事件下的理论成绩、气道急救处理能力,包括技术能力和非技术能力。调查问卷被发送给参与者以获得反馈。结果训练结束后,实验组与对照组的理论得分差异无统计学意义(88.0±4.2 vs 86.0±3.4,P=0.076)。与对照组相比,试验组喉罩置放成功率(75.0%(18/24)vs 45.83%(11/24), P=0.039),问题解决能力得分(6.4±0.5 vs 2.1±1.2,P<0.01),整体教学满意度(4.1±0.5 vs 3.5±0.6,P<0.01)较高。结论在气道危象模拟中应用喉罩能有效提高外科住院医师规范化培训学员的气道应急管理能力。关键词:气道危机态势模拟;喉罩放置;紧急气道管理;住院医师规范化培训
Effect evaluation of airway crisis situation simulation laryngeal mask management
Objective
To explore the application effect of the laryngeal mask in the simulation of the airway crisis situation in the standardized training of surgical residents.
Methods
July 2017 to June 2018, 48 patients in the anesthesiology department of our hospital were selected to be rotated and surgically trained, and divided into test group and control group of 24 people each. Test group: training for laryngeal mask placement in a simple task trainer; control group: training in laryngeal mask placement under crisis scenario scenarios. After the training, the two groups of students were compared with the theoretical achievement, and first-aid airway treatment ability under simulated clinical crisis events, including technical ability and non-technical ability. The questionnaires were sent to the participants for feedback.
Results
After the training, the theoretical scores of the test group and control group were not statistically different (88.0±4.2 vs 86.0±3.4, P=0.076). Compared with the control group, the test group had higher success rate of laryngeal mask placement [75.0%(18/24) vs 45.83%(11/24), P=0.039], higher score of problem-solving ability (6.4±0.5 vs 2.1±1.2, P<0.01) and higher overall satisfaction of teaching (4.1±0.5 vs 3.5±0.6, P<0.01).
Conclusions
The application of laryngeal mask in airway crisis situation simulation could effectively improve the emergency airway management ability of surgical resident standardized training students.
Key words:
Airway crisis situation simulation; Laryngeal mask placement; Emergency airway management; Residency standardized training