Searles Bruce E, Riley Jeffrey B, Darling Edward M, Wiles Jason R
Department of Cardiovascular Perfusion, College of Health Professions, SUNY Upstate Medical University, 750 E. Adams St, Syracuse, NY, 13210, USA.
Departments of Biology and Science Teaching, College of Arts and Science, Syracuse University, Syracuse, USA.
Adv Simul (Lond). 2024 Jan 2;9(1):1. doi: 10.1186/s41077-023-00269-w.
Traditionally, novice perfusionists learn and practice clinical skills, during live surgical procedures. The profession's accrediting body is directing schools to implement simulated cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) into the curriculum. Unfortunately, no CPB simulation models have been validated. Here we describe the design and application of a CPB simulation model.
A CPB patient simulator was integrated into a representative operative theater and interfaced with a simple manikin, a heart-lung machine (HLM), clinical perfusion circuitry, and equipment. Participants completed a simulation scenario designed to represent a typical CPB procedure before completing an exit survey to assess the fidelity and validity of the experience. Questions were scored using a 5-point Likert scale.
Participants (n = 81) contributed 953 opinions on 40 questions. The participants reported that the model of simulated CPB (1) realistically presented both the physiologic and technical parameters seen during CPB (n = 347, mean 4.37, SD 0.86), (2) accurately represented the psychological constructs and cognitive mechanisms of the clinical CPB (n = 139, mean 4.24, SD 1.08), (3) requires real clinical skills and reproduces realistic surgical case progression (n = 167, mean 4.38, SD 0.86), and (4) would be effective for teaching, practicing, and assessing the fundamental skills of CPB (n = 300, mean 4.54, SD 0.9). Participants agreed that their performance in the simulation scenario accurately predicted their performance in a real clinical setting (n = 43, mean 4.07, SD 1.03) CONCLUSION: This novel simulation model of CPB reproduces the salient aspects of clinical CPB and may be useful for teaching, practicing, and assessing fundamental skills.
传统上,新手灌注师在实际外科手术过程中学习和练习临床技能。该行业的认证机构要求学校在课程中引入模拟体外循环(CPB)。不幸的是,尚无CPB模拟模型得到验证。在此,我们描述一种CPB模拟模型的设计与应用。
将CPB患者模拟器集成到一个具有代表性的手术室中,并与一个简易人体模型、一台心肺机(HLM)、临床灌注回路及设备相连接。参与者在完成一个旨在模拟典型CPB手术的场景后,完成一份退出调查问卷,以评估该体验的逼真度和有效性。问题采用5分李克特量表评分。
参与者(n = 81)对40个问题给出了953条意见。参与者报告称,模拟CPB模型(1)真实地呈现了CPB期间出现的生理和技术参数(n = 347,平均值4.37,标准差0.86),(2)准确地体现了临床CPB的心理结构和认知机制(n = 139,平均值4.24,标准差1.08),(3)需要实际临床技能并再现真实的手术病例进展情况(n = 167,平均值4.38,标准差0.86),以及(4)对CPB基本技能的教学、练习和评估有效(n = 300,平均值4.54,标准差0.9)。参与者一致认为,他们在模拟场景中的表现准确地预测了他们在实际临床环境中的表现(n = 43,平均值4.07,标准差1.03)。结论:这种新型CPB模拟模型再现了临床CPB的显著特征,可能有助于CPB基本技能的教学、练习和评估。