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Development, Evaluation, and Implementation of a Cost-Effective, Novel Lateral Canthotomy Simulation Model for Training Emergency Medicine Physicians. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • This study introduces an affordable simulation model for lateral canthotomy to enhance training for emergency medicine physicians.
  • Pre- and post-training surveys of 15 emergency residents showed a significant increase in comfort and proficiency in performing the procedure, with average comfort levels rising from 2.4 to 3.87.
  • These results suggest that the simulation model effectively improves readiness for this critical procedure, potentially leading to better patient outcomes in emergencies.

Article Abstract

This study proposes a new, low-cost lateral canthotomy simulation model for the purpose of improving training among emergency medicine physicians. This model is important for the rehearsal and honing of skills necessary in such a critical procedure, in cases where this procedure needs to be done in a sensitive situation where an ophthalmologist is not readily available. We surveyed 15 emergency residents before and after the training on comfort and proficiency in performing lateral canthotomy with a standardized Likert scale. Results show a significant increase in comfort and familiarity with the procedure post training, with average comfort levels increasing from 2.4 at pre-training to approximately 3.87 at post training. These findings would, therefore, indicate that the novel simulation model effectively bridges the proficiency gap and should then translate into better preparedness with the potential to improve patient outcomes in emergency settings.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11653227PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.73833DOI Listing

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