醒醒吧!一种新颖的,基于尸体的方法来培训急诊医生在清醒插管。

IF 2.4 CJEM Pub Date : 2025-01-04 DOI:10.1007/s43678-024-00831-z
Adam Parks, J Adam Law, George Kovacs
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尽管清醒气管插管被认为是预测气道困难的患者最安全的插管方法,但帮助急诊医学医生掌握这项技术的证据有限,培训干预措施的可用性也很差。在这里,我们描述了一种新颖的,以尸体为基础的课程,为急诊医师掌握清醒气管插管的技能。来自加拿大各地的15名急诊医生参加了试点课程。收集了关于课程有效性和参与者对清醒气管插管的信心的问卷数据。所有15名参与者都完成了课程,问卷调查数据显示,参与者认为课程有用并改变了实践。在3-6个月的随访期间,三位医生报告在急诊科成功实施了清醒气管插管。扩大类似的课程可以帮助急诊医师获得必要的技能,安全进行清醒气管插管。未来的研究应侧重于优化训练方案,重点是提高长期技能保留的实用方法。
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Wake up!: a novel, cadaver-based approach to training emergency physicians in awake intubation.

Despite awake tracheal intubation being considered the safest method of intubation for patients with predicted difficult airways, there is limited evidence and poor availability of training interventions to assist emergency medicine physicians achieve competency in this technique. Here, we describe a novel, cadaver-based course for emergency medicine physicians to acquire skills in awake tracheal intubation. A convenience sample of 15 emergency medicine physicians from across Canada participated in the pilot course. Questionnaire data regarding the course's usefulness and participants' confidence in awake tracheal intubation were collected. All 15 participants completed the course, and questionnaire data showed that participants found the course useful and practice-changing. Three physicians reported successfully performing awake tracheal intubation in the emergency department during the 3-6-month follow-up period. Expansion of similar courses could help emergency medicine physicians acquire the skills necessary to safely perform awake tracheal intubation. Future studies should focus on optimizing training protocols, with a focus on practical methods to improve long-term skill retention.

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