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Erschienen in: Surgical Endoscopy 12/2020

17.01.2020 | 2019 EAES Oral

Use of prefrontal cortex activity as a measure of learning curve in surgical novices: results of a single blind randomised controlled trial

verfasst von: Howard C. H. Khoe, Jun Wei Low, Sujith Wijerathne, Lui Su Ann, Hrishikesh Salgaonkar, Davide Lomanto, JongKwan Choi, JiYeong Baek, Wilson W. Tam, Ho Pei, Roger C. M. Ho

Erschienen in: Surgical Endoscopy | Ausgabe 12/2020

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Abstract

Background

Neurobiological feedback in surgical training could translate to better educational outcomes such as measures of learning curve. This work examined the variation in brain activation of medical students when performing laparoscopic tasks before and after a training workshop, using functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS).

Methods and procedures

This single blind randomised controlled trial examined the prefrontal cortex activity (PFCA) differences in two groups of novice medical students during the acquisition of four laparoscopic tasks. Both groups were shown a basic tutorial video, with the “Trained-group” receiving an additional standardised one-to-one training on the tasks. The PFCA was measured pre- and post-intervention using a portable fNIRS device and reported as mean total oxygenated hemoglobin (HbOµm). Primary outcome of the study is the difference in HbOµm between post- and pre-intervention readings for each of the four laparoscopic tasks. The pre- and post-intervention laparoscopic tasks were recorded and assessed by two blinded individual assessors for objective scores of the performance.

Results

16 Trained and 16 Untrained, right-handed medical students with an equal sex distribution and comparable age distribution were recruited. Trained group had an attenuated left PFCA in the “Precision cutting” (p = 0.007) task compared to the Untrained group. Subgroup analysis by sex revealed attenuation in left PFCA in Trained females compared to Untrained females across two laparoscopic tasks: “Peg transfer” (p = 0.005) and “Precision cutting” (p = 0.003). No significant PFCA attenuation was found in male students who underwent training compared to Untrained males.

Conclusion

A standardised laparoscopic training workshop promoted greater PFCA attenuation in female medical students compared to males. This suggests that female and male students respond differently to the same instructional approach. Implications include a greater focus on one-to-one surgical training for female students and use of PFCA attenuation as a form of neurobiological feedback in surgical training.
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Metadaten
Titel
Use of prefrontal cortex activity as a measure of learning curve in surgical novices: results of a single blind randomised controlled trial
verfasst von
Howard C. H. Khoe
Jun Wei Low
Sujith Wijerathne
Lui Su Ann
Hrishikesh Salgaonkar
Davide Lomanto
JongKwan Choi
JiYeong Baek
Wilson W. Tam
Ho Pei
Roger C. M. Ho
Publikationsdatum
17.01.2020
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Surgical Endoscopy / Ausgabe 12/2020
Print ISSN: 0930-2794
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-2218
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00464-019-07331-7

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