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Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Surgical Simulation
  • Emergency Medicine

Background:

  • Combat casualty care research identified critical airway management as a significant training gap.
  • High rates of morbidity and mortality underscore the need for improved airway management training.
  • Previous studies highlighted potentially preventable deaths due to inadequate training.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To compare the effectiveness of the Advanced Joint Airway Management System simulator against conventional training methods for endotracheal intubation (ETI).
  • To evaluate trainee performance in ETI using a novel high-fidelity simulator.
  • To address the identified training gap in critical airway management.

Main Methods:

  • A parallel group randomized controlled trial was conducted with 19 participants.
  • Participants performed endotracheal intubation on a cadaver before and after training.
  • Performance was assessed using ETI scores, error rates, critical failures, and duration, analyzed via mixed ANOVA.

Main Results:

  • All participants showed improvement in ETI scores post-training.
  • No statistically significant difference was found in overall ETI scores between the novel and conventional training groups (P=.249).
  • The study was underpowered due to a smaller sample size than the required 84 participants.

Conclusions:

  • The Advanced Joint Airway Management System simulator demonstrated comparable training effects to conventional methods.
  • Results are preliminary due to the small sample size; further research is warranted.
  • Larger cohort studies are needed to explore the full educational potential of the novel system, including other procedures like cricothyroidotomy.