Stratton S J, Kane G, Gunter C S, Wheeler N C, Ableson-Ward C, Reich E, Pratt F D, Ogata G, Gallagher C
Los Angeles County Emergency Medical Services Agency Paramedic Training Institute, Torrance, California.
Ann Emerg Med. 1991 Dec;20(12):1314-8. doi: 10.1016/s0196-0644(05)81073-x.
To determine the effect of manikin-only training on field success of endotracheal intubation by paramedics.
Prospective evaluation of individual field endotracheal intubation success rates for paramedics after they participated in a manikin-only or a manikin-plus-cadaver training program.
Paramedics responding to emergency calls involving adult medical or trauma victims.
All participants were trained using a controlled manikin training program; then, half were randomly selected for additional instruction using fresh human cadavers.
Individuals trained using only the manikin program had mean +/- SD individual success rates of 82 +/- 32%, and individuals who received additional cadaver training had mean individual success rates of 83 +/- 31%. Overall success rates for the two groups were 86% for the manikin-only group and 85% for the manikin-plus-cadaver-trained group. The sample size was not adequate to allow rejection of the null hypothesis.
Paramedics trained in endotracheal intubation using a systematic manikin-only teaching program can attain acceptable individual success rates in the actual field setting.