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Comparison of manikin versus porcine models in cricothyrotomy procedure training

Authors
 J Cho  ;  G H Kang  ;  E C Kim  ;  Y M Oh  ;  H J Choi  ;  T H Im  ;  J H Yang  ;  Y S Cho  ;  H S Chung 
Citation
 EMERGENCY MEDICINE JOURNAL, Vol.25(11) : 732-734, 2008 
Journal Title
EMERGENCY MEDICINE JOURNAL
ISSN
 1472-0205 
Issue Date
2008
MeSH
Animals ; Cricoid Cartilage/surgery* ; Cross-Over Studies ; Education, Medical, Graduate* ; Emergency Medicine/education* ; General Surgery/education* ; Humans ; Manikins ; Medical Staff, Hospital/education* ; Models, Animal ; Swine ; Teaching/methods
Keywords
Animals ; Cricoid Cartilage/surgery* ; Cross-Over Studies ; Education, Medical, Graduate* ; Emergency Medicine/education* ; General Surgery/education* ; Humans ; Manikins ; Medical Staff, Hospital/education* ; Models, Animal ; Swine ; Teaching/methods
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To compare the usefulness for training of a porcine model (larynx, trachea, and pig skin) and a manikin model using a Portex cricothyrotomy kit (PCK).

METHODS: In a prospective randomised crossover trial, participants in the airway workshop performed crico-thyrotomy using a PCK on the porcine and manikin models (Tracheostomy Trainer and Case). The porcine model was made with larynxes and trachea from freshly slaughtered pigs and covered with a piece of thinned pigskin stapled to a wooden board. Participants were asked to assess the following: reality of skin turgor; difficulty with skin penetration, landmark recognition and procedure; reality of the model; and preference for each model using a visual analogue scale (VAS) of 0-10 cm. The VAS scores for each model were compared.

RESULTS: 49 participants were included in the study. Mean (SD) VAS scores for the reality of skin turgor, degree of difficulty with skin penetration and landmark recognition were higher with the porcine model than with the manikin model (7.0 (2.1) vs 4.7 (2.0), 6.4 (2.4) vs 3.6 (2.2), 5.1 (2.2) vs 4.2 (2.5), respectively). There was no difference between the models in the difficulty of the procedure (5.0 (2.4) vs 4.7 (3.2)). The porcine model had a higher VAS score for overall reality and preference of the model (7.1 (2.0) vs 4.8 (2.3) and 7.1 (2.0) vs 4.8 (2.2), respectively).

CONCLUSION: The porcine model is a more useful training tool than the manikin model for cricothyrotomy with PCK because of its reality and similarity to human anatomy.
Full Text
http://emj.bmj.com/content/25/11/732.long
DOI
10.1136/emj.2008.059014
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Emergency Medicine (응급의학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Chung, Hyun Soo(정현수) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6110-1495
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/107786
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