Advancing anesthesiology trainee proficiency in airway management via simulation-based training: a non-hypoxic apnea duration approach

通过模拟训练提高麻醉科住院医师气道管理能力:一种非低氧性呼吸暂停持续时间方法

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Effective airway management training for anesthesiology trainees remains crucial for patient safety. While simulation-based education has shown promise, incorporating physiological parameters into training scenarios could enhance learning outcomes. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of incorporating non-hypoxic apnea duration awareness in simulation-based airway management education for anesthesiology trainees. METHODS: This quasi-experimental study (ChiCTR2200065877) was conducted at Shanghai General Hospital from December 2022 to March 2023. Thirty anesthesiology undergraduates were randomly assigned to either an intervention group, which received non-hypoxic apnea duration information, or a conventional training group. Performance was assessed using a modified Direct Observation of Procedural Skills (DOPS) score and a satisfaction questionnaire. The intervention group was provided with specific non-hypoxic apnea duration data (247 s until SpO2 reached 90%) during simulated difficult airway scenarios. RESULTS: The intervention group demonstrated significantly higher modified DOPS scores (51.4 ± 4.4 vs. 43.0 ± 5.4, P < .001) and satisfaction scores (45.0 ± 1.4 vs. 43.1 ±  2.0, P = .005). Notable improvements were observed in pre-anesthesia preparation (P = 0.028), difficult airway management (P < 0.001), and crisis response (P < 0.001). These findings suggest that incorporating non-hypoxic apnea duration awareness enhances clinical skills and trainee satisfaction. CONCLUSIONS: Incorporating non-hypoxic apnea duration awareness into simulation-based airway management training significantly enhances both clinical skills and trainee satisfaction. This approach shows promise for improving critical aspects of airway management education.

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