Anesthesiology Education Implementation by Procedural Simulation Workshop for Difficult Airway Management: a Controlled Interregional French Study
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Behaviour
- Sponsor
- Claude Bernard University
- Enrollment
- 60
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- incidence of use of airway devices between groups
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- 9 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
Difficult airway management is a crucial point that may influence outcomes of patient in this critical situation. Education for this topic is of main importance for resident of anesthesiology. Procedural simulation workshop allows participant to use device dedicated to difficult airway management. Investigators included this workshop to a state education program of anesthesiology resident in second year and compared to their homonym in another state where no specific organized workshop is integrated to the education program.
Detailed Description
Difficult airway management is a crucial point that may influence outcome of patient in this critical situation. Education for this topic is of main importance for resident of anesthesiology. Procedural simulation workshop allows participant to use device dedicated to difficult airway management. The investigators included this workshop for smal groups of 6-10 anesthesiology resident from Rhône Alpes Auvergne french state. Participants were ask to fill out a questionnaire about their specific knowledge and experience of several devices usable in difficult airway management situation. The workshop was a small briefing as an introduction to the workshop and then small workshop of 20-45 min for specific procedural use of different devices for difficult airway management : Eischmann guide, LMA, supraglottic devices, fiberoptic with spontaneous breathing, cricothyroidotomy, jet ventilation, percutaneous tracheotomy... Investigator will compare at 6 month the incidence of use of the difficult airway devices between resident from rhone alpes auvergne following the workshop and resident from Montpellier that did not follow specific organized workshop.
Investigators
Lilot Marc
MD
Claude Bernard University
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •Residents in 2nd year of anesthesiology residency in Rhones alpes auvergne and in Nîmes
Exclusion Criteria
- •Exclusion demand from the participant
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
incidence of use of airway devices between groups
Time Frame: 6 month
modification in the incidence of use of airway devices between workshop and control groups
Secondary Outcomes
- confidence with airway device(6 month)