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Achieving Lumbar Epidural Block Competency in Inexperienced Trainees After a Structured Teaching Model

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European e-Learning School in Obstetric Anesthesia

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Educational Problems

Treatments

Device: Compuflo Epidural Training Instrument

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

There is currently no universally accepted, comprehensive, or standard systematic way to teach the epidural block. Typical teaching of epidural catheter placement consists of a combination of didactic education and hands-on experience, where apprentice and master approached the task together in the clinical setting, with live patients as the learning model.

The learning curve is one of the most common tools to assess how the physician in training is progressing at a skill, and it is defined as a curve generated by plotting the success or failure against the number of attempts. More complex learning curves using an acceptable and unacceptable failure rate can be constructed. To perform these more complex learning curves a statistical tool such as the Cumulative Sum Technique (CUSUM) may be used.

The CompuFlo Epidural Trainer can differentiate tissue types by pressure signatures that are imperceptible to touch. This allows the trainee to accurately identify the needle location and discriminate between false and true loss of resistance. Having displayed, recorded and printed a graph illustrating the procedure, may also lead to a greater appreciation of the anatomy of the structures the needle must pass.

Eye-tracking is the process of measuring either the point of gaze or the motion of an eye relative to the head. This method has been successfully used for proficiency assessment.

The aim of this study will be to investigate whether the use of a Structured Didactic Model (SDM) including standardized video lessons, construction of a 3D epidural module, practical training by using an epidural simulator with CompuFlo Trainer instrument, eye tracking assisted technique, may affect the CUSUM learning curve for lumbar epidural block in novice, inexperienced trainees and their eye-tracking patterns.

Full description

Researchers will enroll 15 PGY3 trainees who have never performed an epidural block and are about to begin their obstetrics rotation. After having had the usual standard front-lecture on anatomy and technique, they will be randomized into two groups to receive (study group) or to not receive (control group) the additional SDM (Structured Didactic Model). The additional SDM will consist in two standardized video lessons (anatomy and technique), construction of a 3D epidural plastic module, practical training by using an epidural simulator with the CompuFlo Trainer instrument, and practical training with the eye-tracking assisted technique.

After the randomization and before their practice on the patients, all the trainees will undergo eye-tracking measurement of their visual patterns while performing the epidural block on an epidural simulator.

All trainees will perform lumbar epidural anesthesia under the supervision of their instructors in accordance with local Institutional policy and practice, with the standard routine equipment and monitoring. Every time the trainee will perform an epidural technique, the number of attempts, needle redirections, and effectiveness of the epidural block will be noted and used to construct the corresponding CUSUM curve.

When enough epidurals will be performed by each trainee to reach competence according to the CUSUM curve, a post hoc Power Analysis will be carried out to verify the 95% significance level and the 80 % test power. To study and compare the evolution of the success rate in each group a linear regression model will be applied.

Enrollment

15 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

25 to 45 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • PGY3 trainees who have never performed an epidural block

Exclusion criteria

  • PGY3 trainees who have already performed an epidural block

Trial design

Primary purpose

Other

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

15 participants in 2 patient groups

Structured Didactic Model Group
Active Comparator group
Description:
A standardized video lessons (anatomy and technique), construction of a 3D epidural plastic module, practical training by using an epidural simulator with the CompuFlo Trainer instrument, and practical training with the eye-tracking assisted technique.
Treatment:
Device: Compuflo Epidural Training Instrument
Standard Training Model
No Intervention group
Description:
The standard local institutional teaching program

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