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Participant-Driven Simulation Protocol With A Mock Scanner For Pediatric Magnetic Resonance Neuroimaging Preparation Without Sedation

CLINICAL SIMULATION IN NURSING(2020)

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Abstract
Background: Simulation using a mock scanner preparation is beneficial for pediatric patients undergoing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) without sedation for the assessment of neurocognitive function. However, using a simulation protocol for improving the completion of pediatric MRI has not been studied extensively.Methods: A simulation protocol using a mock scanner "Zero-Tesla" preparation immediately before 3T MRI was utilized based on participants' demographics. The success rate of each protocol step was compared between children with typical development (TD) and those with neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs).Results: Two-hundred forty-one children (4-17 years; 152 mares, 89 females; 42.3% TD and 57.7% NDDs) were included. Acceptable MRI qualities were obtained for 100 (98.0%) and 130 (93.5%) children in the TD and NDD groups, respectively. In the NDD group, Zero-T application rates were higher in the young childhood (TD vs NDD; 2% vs 56%, p < .001), middle childhood (5% vs 38%, p < .01), and adolescence (0% vs 49%, p < .001) subgroups than those in the TD group.Conclusions: Use of a simulation protocol could contribute to the successful completion of advanced MRI without sedation in children with TD and NDDs. (C) 2020 International Nursing Association for Clinical Simulation and Learning. Published by Elsevier Inc.
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typical development, MRI, neurodevelopmental disorders, simulation, protocol, pediatric
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