Simulation-Based Mastery Learning of Bronchoscopy-Guided Percutaneous Dilatational Tracheostomy Competency Acquisition and Skills Transfer to a Cadaveric Model

Kattan, Eduardo; de la Fuente, Rene; Putz, Francisca; Vera, Magdalena; Corvetto, Marcia; Inzunza, Oscar; Achurra, Pablo; Inzunza, Martin; Munoz-Gama, Jorge; Sepulveda, Marcos; Galvez, Victor; Pavez, Nicolas; Retamal, Jaime.; Bravo, Sebastian

Abstract

Introduction Although simulation-based training has demonstrated improvement of procedural skills and clinical outcomes in different procedures, there are no published training protocols for bronchoscopy-guided percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy (BG-PDT). The objective of this study was to assess the acquisition of BG-PDT procedural competency with a simulation-based mastery learning training program, and skills transfer into cadaveric models. Methods Using a prospective interventional design, 8 trainees naive to the procedure were trained in a simulation-based mastery learning BG-PDT program. Students were assessed using a multimodal approach, including blind global rating scale (GRS) scores of video-recorded executions, total procedural time, and hand-motion tracking-derived parameters. The BG-PDT mastery was defined as proficient tracheostomy (successful procedural performance, with less than 3 puncture attempts, and no complications) with GRS scores higher than 21 points (of 25). After mastery was achieved in the simulator, residents performed 1 BG-PDT execution in a cadaveric model. Results Compared with baseline, in the final training session, residents presented a higher procedural proficiency (0% vs. 100%, P 0.001), with higher GRS scores [8 (6-8) vs. 25 (24-25), P = 0.01] performed in less time [563 (408-600) vs. 246 (214-267), P = 0.01] and with higher movement economy. Procedural skills were further transferred to the cadaveric model. Conclusions Residents successfully acquired BG-PDT procedural skills with a simulation-based mastery learning training program, and skills were effectively transferred to a cadaveric model. This easily replicable program is the first simulation-based BG-PDT training experience reported in the literature, enhancing safe competency acquisition, to further improve patient care.

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Título según WOS: Simulation-Based Mastery Learning of Bronchoscopy-Guided Percutaneous Dilatational Tracheostomy Competency Acquisition and Skills Transfer to a Cadaveric Model
Título de la Revista: SIMULATION IN HEALTHCARE-JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY FOR SIMULATION IN HEALTHCARE
Volumen: 16
Número: 3
Editorial: LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Página de inicio: 157
Página final: 162
DOI:

10.1097/SIH.0000000000000491

Notas: ISI