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Just-in-time Training with Remote Guidance for Ultrasound-Guided Percutaneous Intervention
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BACKGROUND: Management of surgical emergencies in spaceflight will pose a challenge as the era of exploration class missions dawns, requiring increased crew autonomy at a time when training and supplies will be limited. Ultrasound-guided percutaneous intervention would allow
for the management of a variety of pathologies with largely shared equipment and training. This proof-of-concept work attempts to determine the feasibility of “just-in-time” remote teaching and guidance of a sample procedure of this type.METHODS: Subjects naïve
to ultrasound-guided intervention were instructed via a short video regarding the technique for placement of a percutaneous drain into a simulated abscess within a gel phantom. Subjects were then guided through the performance of the procedure via two-way audiovisual communication with an
experienced remote assistant. Technical success was determined by the successful aspiration or expression of fluid from the simulated abscess following drain placement. This was then performed by and compared with staff experienced with such procedures. Time to completion and number of needle
redirections required were also measured.RESULTS: All 29 subjects naïve to interventional work and the 4 experienced control subjects achieved technical success. There was a statistically significant difference in the time to completion between the two groups, with the experienced
subjects averaging 2 min to completion and the inexperienced 5.8 min. There was no statistically significant difference in the number of redirections.DISCUSSION: This proof-of-concept work demonstrates high rates of technical success of percutaneous ultrasound-guided intervention
in previously inexperienced personnel when provided with brief just-in-time training and live two-way audiovisual guidance.Lerner DJ, Pohlen MS, Apland RC, Parivash SN. Just-in-time training with remote guidance for ultrasound-guided percutaneous intervention. Aerosp Med Hum
Perform. 2022; 93(12):882–886.
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Title: Just-in-time Training with Remote Guidance for Ultrasound-Guided Percutaneous Intervention
Description:
BACKGROUND: Management of surgical emergencies in spaceflight will pose a challenge as the era of exploration class missions dawns, requiring increased crew autonomy at a time when training and supplies will be limited.
Ultrasound-guided percutaneous intervention would allow
for the management of a variety of pathologies with largely shared equipment and training.
This proof-of-concept work attempts to determine the feasibility of “just-in-time” remote teaching and guidance of a sample procedure of this type.
METHODS: Subjects naïve
to ultrasound-guided intervention were instructed via a short video regarding the technique for placement of a percutaneous drain into a simulated abscess within a gel phantom.
Subjects were then guided through the performance of the procedure via two-way audiovisual communication with an
experienced remote assistant.
Technical success was determined by the successful aspiration or expression of fluid from the simulated abscess following drain placement.
This was then performed by and compared with staff experienced with such procedures.
Time to completion and number of needle
redirections required were also measured.
RESULTS: All 29 subjects naïve to interventional work and the 4 experienced control subjects achieved technical success.
There was a statistically significant difference in the time to completion between the two groups, with the experienced
subjects averaging 2 min to completion and the inexperienced 5.
8 min.
There was no statistically significant difference in the number of redirections.
DISCUSSION: This proof-of-concept work demonstrates high rates of technical success of percutaneous ultrasound-guided intervention
in previously inexperienced personnel when provided with brief just-in-time training and live two-way audiovisual guidance.
Lerner DJ, Pohlen MS, Apland RC, Parivash SN.
Just-in-time training with remote guidance for ultrasound-guided percutaneous intervention.
Aerosp Med Hum
Perform.
2022; 93(12):882–886.
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