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Remote training and evaluation of a simulator-based training course for complex endovascular procedures

verfasst von: Markus Plimon, MD, Jürgen Falkensammer, MD, Fadi Taher, MD, Amun Hofmann, MD, Afshin Assadian, MD

Erschienen in: European Surgery | Ausgabe 3-4/2023

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Summary

Background

Intimate knowledge of the materials used in endovascular aortic interventions is essential for trainees and supporting staff taking part in an endovascular intervention. Training courses can help to familiarize trainees with the equipment. However, the pandemic has changed the landscape of hands-on training courses significantly. Therefore, we developed a training course including an educational recording of the procedure to transfer knowledge about the materials used during endovascular interventions and radiation exposure reduction.

Methods

We produced a video depicting cannulation of the left renal artery in a silicon cast of an aorta and its major side branches under C‑arm fluoroscopy. A presentation using the video was given to the trainees. The trainees were randomized into a control and an intervention group. Their performance was filmed and rated on a standardized five-point scale in the style of the OSATS global rating scale. The intervention group was remeasured after additional training time.

Results

In total, 23 trainees participated in the training and agreed to have their performance recorded. The control and intervention groups showed no difference in the assessed performance metrics during their initial attempt. However, after receiving additional training, the intervention group significantly improved in all evaluated metrics.

Conclusion

Our data add to the growing evidence that simulator-based training can help to increase trainees’ understanding and performance of relevant skills. A standardized and evidence-based validation process for simulators could improve their acceptance in the medical field.
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Metadaten
Titel
Remote training and evaluation of a simulator-based training course for complex endovascular procedures
verfasst von
Markus Plimon, MD
Jürgen Falkensammer, MD
Fadi Taher, MD
Amun Hofmann, MD
Afshin Assadian, MD
Publikationsdatum
02.05.2023
Verlag
Springer Vienna
Erschienen in
European Surgery / Ausgabe 3-4/2023
Print ISSN: 1682-8631
Elektronische ISSN: 1682-4016
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10353-023-00799-7

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