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A new simulator, the Electrogram-guided Transvenous Temporary-pacemaker Implantation Simulator (ETTIS), effectively trains cardiology residents in critical pacemaker procedures. Experts reported high acceptance, and residents demonstrated significant self-perceived learning gains.

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  • Medical Education
  • Cardiology
  • Medical Simulation

Background:

  • Transvenous temporary pacemaker (TvTP) implantation is a critical, time-sensitive procedure vital for patient survival.
  • Cardiology resident training for TvTP implantation is variable due to limited patient availability.
  • Medical simulators offer a potential solution for standardized and accessible training.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop the Electrogram-guided Transvenous Temporary-pacemaker Implantation Simulator (ETTIS).
  • To evaluate the educational potential of the ETTIS among cardiology experts.
  • To assess the perceived learning efficacy of the ETTIS for cardiology residents.

Main Methods:

  • The ETTIS was developed in three stages: mannequin adaptation, electronic circuit/software design for electrogram reproduction, and evaluation.
  • Nine cardiology experts evaluated the ETTIS using a modified Likert questionnaire.
  • Six cardiology residents completed a modified Likert questionnaire before and after ETTIS training.

Main Results:

  • The ETTIS achieved over 90% acceptance among evaluating experts.
  • Cardiology residents reported significant self-perceived learning gains after training with the ETTIS.
  • Analysis showed a lack of agreement in resident responses before and after training, indicating learning.

Conclusions:

  • The ETTIS is a promising medical training tool with demonstrated educational potential and efficacy.
  • The simulator is effective for learning skills like cardiac catheterization and electrophysiology.
  • ETTIS provides an engaging, safe, and controlled environment for resident practice.