Eurasian Journal of Emergency Medicine (Jun 2021)
Simulation Based Endotracheal Intubation Education for Residents of Pediatrics
Abstract
Aim:Endotracheal intubation is an important element of cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Gaining adequate experience with endotracheal intubation during pediatric residency is important. Our clinic initiated a simulation-based endotracheal intubation training for pediatric residents. This study aimed to evaluate the success of our endotracheal intubation training.Materials and Methods:Residents received two programs of the simulation-based endotracheal intubation training at 1 year apart. Success rates were compared in terms of endotracheal intubation performance.Results:Intubation success rates after the first and second programs were 80% (28/35) and 100% (35/35), respectively, and the difference was significant (χ2=7.667, p=0.006). The mean durations of successful endotracheal intubation in both programs were 14.14±4.16 sec and 8.22±3.58 sec, respectively. Intubation durations in the second program were significantly lower than those of the first (p<0.01).Conclusion:In this study, the simulation based-endotracheal intubation training, which was performed 1 year apart using high-fidelity manikins, increased the success rate of endotracheal intubation attempts and shorten the intubation time.
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