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Impact of Simulator-based Training on Acquisition of Transthoracic Echocardiography Skills in Medical Students

Conrad Hempel, Edwin Turton, Elham Hasheminejad, Carmine Bevilacqua, Gunther Hempel, Joerg Ender, Daisy Rotzoll

ANNALS OF CARDIAC ANAESTHESIA(2020)

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Abstract
Introduction: Due to the expanding role of ultrasound as a diagnostic tool in modem medicine, medical schools rapidly include ultrasound training in their curriculum. The objective of this study was to compare simulator-based training along with classical teaching, using human models, to impart focused transthoracic echocardiography examination. Subject and Methods: A total of 22 medical students, with no former transthoracic echocardiography training, undertook a 90-min e-leaming module, dealing with focused echocardiography and important echocardiographic pathologies. Subsequently, they had to complete a multiple-choice-questioner, followed by a 120-min practical training session either on the Heartworks (TM), (Cardiff, UK) and the CAE Vimedix (R), (Quebec, Canada) simulator (n = 10) or on a live human model (n = 12). Finally, both groups had to complete a post-test consisting of ten video-based multiple-choice-questions and a time-based, focused echocardiography examination on another human model. Two blinded expert observers scored each acquired loop which recorded 2 s of each standard view. Statistical analysis was performed with SPPS 24 (SPSS (TM) 24, IBM, USA) using the Mann-Whitney-Test to compare both groups. Results: Analysis of measurable outcome skills showed no significant difference between transthoracic echocardiography training on human models and high-fidelity simulators for undergraduate medical students. Conclusions: Both teaching methods are effective and lead to the intended level of knowledge and skills.
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Echocardiography,high-fidelity simulator,medical students,simulator-based training
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