Shouldice Daniel, Felix August, Danielson Kyle, Plourde Matthew, Johnson Nicholas J, Latimer Andrew, Utarnachitt Richard, Badulak Jenelle
Attending Physician, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine.
Co-primary author.
MedEdPORTAL. 2025 Mar 18;21:11508. doi: 10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11508. eCollection 2025.
The use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) for cardiopulmonary failure is increasing. ECMO transport teams are needed to expand patient access. Our goal was to design and implement a simulation curriculum for an ECMO transport team.
Using Kern's model, we developed a curriculum, built an ECMO protocol, and performed a pilot simulation. We conducted a needs assessment survey to evaluate presimulation confidence performing ECMO transport procedures using a 5-point Likert scale (1 = , 5 = ). We used the results to refine a simulation script encompassing transport logistics, ambulance and aircraft loading/unloading, and emergencies. A simulation mannequin with attached ECMO circuit and all necessary equipment was used to simulate transfer of patients receiving ECMO and to ensure learners could manage in-flight emergencies. After implementation, we distributed a postsimulation survey to assess changes in confidence.
The needs assessment was implemented for four physicians, five ECMO specialists, and 11 flight nurses. The needs assessment revealed 95% of respondents were ECMO transport novices. Mean confidence scores for transporting an ECMO patient were low (3.4). The finalized simulation was implemented for 10 members, eight of which completed the needs assessment and postsimulation surveys. Confidence scores improved overall (3.0 to 4.3) and for emergency procedures: air entrainment (3.0 to 4.6), pump failure (3.3 to 4.6), patient loading/unloading (2.8 to 4.1), and use of transport protocols/checklists (3.5 to 4.8).
We successfully developed a simulation-based ECMO transport curriculum, which resulted in enhanced confidence in multiple aspects of ECMO transport.
体外膜肺氧合(ECMO)在心肺衰竭治疗中的应用日益增多。需要组建ECMO转运团队以扩大患者获得治疗的机会。我们的目标是为ECMO转运团队设计并实施一项模拟培训课程。
我们采用克恩模型开发了一门课程,制定了ECMO协议,并进行了模拟培训试点。我们开展了一项需求评估调查,使用5分制李克特量表(1= ,5= )评估模拟培训前进行ECMO转运操作的信心。我们利用调查结果完善了模拟培训脚本,内容涵盖转运后勤、救护车及飞机的装卸以及紧急情况处理。使用带有连接ECMO回路及所有必要设备的模拟人来模拟接受ECMO治疗患者的转运,并确保学员能够应对飞行中的紧急情况。培训实施后,我们发放了模拟培训后调查问卷以评估信心的变化。
对4名医生、5名ECMO专家和11名飞行护士进行了需求评估。需求评估显示95%的受访者是ECMO转运新手。转运ECMO患者的平均信心得分较低(3.4)。最终的模拟培训针对10名成员实施,其中8人完成了需求评估和模拟培训后调查问卷。总体信心得分有所提高(从3.0提高到4.3),在紧急情况处理方面:空气混入(从3.0提高到4.6)、泵故障(从3.3提高到4.6)、患者装卸(从2.8提高到4.1)以及转运协议/检查表的使用(从3.5提高到4.8)。
我们成功开发了基于模拟培训的ECMO转运课程,这增强了学员在ECMO转运多个方面的信心。